i've got this all maple squier bronco bass neck for my bronco/mm project, and i was checking out the neck, and i think it's just too pale for my liking.
anyway to tint an all maple neck without going too orange?
i don't want to use the wrong shit, either.
any help would be awesome.
best way to tint a neck?
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Reranch has tinted amber lacquer. Furniture refinishers also sell all sorts of shades of aerosol lacquers.
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Here's what the outcome looks like. You can control the shade by number of coats. Some people prefer more brown, but old necks vary on smoke, sunlight, and climate. I much prefer it to plain maple.
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i292/helloidus/Feebay/78Bronco/Bro_05893.jpg)
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Here's what the outcome looks like. You can control the shade by number of coats. Some people prefer more brown, but old necks vary on smoke, sunlight, and climate. I much prefer it to plain maple.
![Image](http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i292/helloidus/Feebay/78Bronco/Bro_05893.jpg)
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