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  Location: Cork, Ireland | Pickguard down to bare wood. https://imgur.com/gallery/ubgyVWf | 
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  Location: northern Georgia | I think that color arrangement could work.  I don't know what kind of tools you have at hand, but I would put a 45 degree bevel on the edge to give it a more finished appearance.  A router could do that, you could also use a belt sander or even a sanding block with coarse sand paper (that would take some time).  Even as is, with a protective clear finish you should have a fretless bass that was presentable. | 
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  Joined: March 2007 Posts: 698
  Location: Cork, Ireland | Yes I think the bevel is a good idea - no router but the sander should do the job. I have some 'antique pine' wood dye which is subtle but brings out the grain a bit | 
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  Joined: March 2007 Posts: 698
  Location: Cork, Ireland | I like it without pickguard screws. I was thinking of screwing it on from the back.https://imgur.com/gallery/LvRckBC | 
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  Joined: March 2007 Posts: 698
  Location: Cork, Ireland | https://imgur.com/gallery/LvRckBC | 
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  Joined: December 2008 Posts: 252
  Location: Seattle | Very nice...... the natural wood finish on the pick guard looks sharp in contrast against the body.   
The ability to see what a instrument could be and execute that plan is a remarkable skill.  
Good Work!  
  
Leads me to another question ..... do Fretless bass players even use picks?
  Edited by kentrookie 2020-04-12  9:50 AM 
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  Joined: March 2007 Posts: 698
  Location: Cork, Ireland | Thanks. The finish ended up with 'Antique Pine' woodstain and a few coats of Danish Oil (what I had in my shed, but I'd forgotten that I love the smell of Danish Oil).  
  
No idea re picks. I assume all variations are possible. Still waiting on pots and pickguard screws but I soldered it up and stuck on the pickguard as i couldn't wait to play it.  
Initial impressions:  
-I love it  and can't wait for post-Covid session.  
-Theres a bit of a learning curve in playing fretless (or any) bass  
-I need to taper the pickguard more as it looks/feels a bit chunky
  Edited by sycamore 2020-04-12  12:28 PM 
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