I was thinking of possibly soon of ordering a fretless, in a Cheyenne model. But, on the Ric website, it doesn't show that option.
While we're on the subject, can anyone comment on the sound quality/playability between the Cheyenne and Laredo?
I wanna Cheyenne fretless
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What I did for the Bauguss bass was this .
I had a sheet of veneer thickness sanded to the dimension that I needed .
I used 'Hide Glue' to afix it to the slots . This was done so that with heat , it could be removed easily . Yellow wood workers glue does not release as easily . Epoxy ... what a headache.
After the fretboard surface was 'trued' , then 3 layers of resin was applied and that was sanded /planed . I then wet sanded the neck looking for imperfections , and then used Grey 3M Scotch brite to 'dull' the finish .
The slots now have the ability to be restored with frets , but have the durability of a fretless. As the fretboard is maple , I did not want to leave it bare and discolor .
It seems to have pleased it's owner .
I had a sheet of veneer thickness sanded to the dimension that I needed .
I used 'Hide Glue' to afix it to the slots . This was done so that with heat , it could be removed easily . Yellow wood workers glue does not release as easily . Epoxy ... what a headache.
After the fretboard surface was 'trued' , then 3 layers of resin was applied and that was sanded /planed . I then wet sanded the neck looking for imperfections , and then used Grey 3M Scotch brite to 'dull' the finish .
The slots now have the ability to be restored with frets , but have the durability of a fretless. As the fretboard is maple , I did not want to leave it bare and discolor .
It seems to have pleased it's owner .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
