Jim, John, Ken, thanks for the info. Richlite looks like a good source and I am already talking with them.
Micarta fret board
Matt Berg
@matt-berg
2 years ago
96 posts
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
2 years ago
1,161 posts
I have Richlite fretboards on two of my Martin guitars. You can't see a difference between it and ebony and I think the Richlite lets you slide better than ebony.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
John C. Knopf
@john-c-knopf
2 years ago
412 posts
Etsy and eBay are good sources for micarta. Luthier's Mercantile sells Richlite fingerboards, which looks similar to micarta.
Jim Phillips
@jim-at-gcreek
2 years ago
14 posts
Matt,
I have not made a fretboard from micarta, but I use it for nuts & saddles. I buy that stock from "Texas Knifemakers", but I think maybe they would not handle pieces long enough for a fretboard.
A good place online would be:
https://www.professionalplastics.com
They have many types and colors of micarta - listed under "Phenolics". You would probably want the "linen" grade - itis a very fine weave.
A couple of months ago, I found some blocks of micarta on Ebay that I used for a guitar repair job (internal insert) - so you can check on Ebay. It was very nice material.
Good luck,
Jim Phillips
Matt Berg
@matt-berg
2 years ago
96 posts
Wondering if any of you build using Micarta fretboards and if so, where to you source the material?