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When I made my quitar I was told not to finish the finger board, just lightly oil it with lemon oil. I have a friend that say his finger board is finished. I have tried to read, and only found something that some maple finger boards are finished. When do you finish a finger board or not. Is it the woods, taste, or what ?

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if it is bare wood, oil it...If it has a finish on it, the oils would do no good..
Traditionally, maple boards are finished with nitrocellusose lacquer, but now often with some more modern finish. Rosewood and ebony are not usually finished. I know musicians who prefer and unfinished maple boards, however unfinished maple boards get really dirty and stained really quickly. I lightly oil and sometimes lightly wax rosewood and ebony boards. It depends on the wood and ultimately the customer's wishes.
This is all I know about it. I'm not into electric guitars, but I know Fender Telecasters, with a maple fingerboard, had finish on them. As for an acoustic guitar, with a ebony or rosewood fingerboard, they are not finished. Although, I guess, some people apply a penetrating(oil) type finish.
I've built a number of banjo necks, out of ebony and rosewood, and basically apply nothing other than a stain to darken rosewood, and top that off with a light application of Formsby lemon oil, and wipe off immediately.

Jim
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Behlen Tung(China wood) oil for me...a dab on the finger rubbed in,wiped off a few times .It weeps for a while is
why i wipe it several times.

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