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The guitar fingerboard blank, sometimes known as the fretboard blank, is an accurately sized piece of tonewood that is either glued or affixed to the guitar neck, thus providing the playing surface where the guitarist makes contact with the guitar strings. The wood species chosen for the fingerboard has a direct impact on its tone character as well as its smoothness, fret durability and long-lasting playability. It is one of the most player-focused components of any guitar build.
Unlike body or back woods, the fingerboard is in constant contact with the player’s hands, so it really matters. The hardness, density, and surface texture kind of steer how the notes articulate, how smoothly the hand shifts position, and how well the board withstands years of playing wear. Therefore selecting the proper wood type selected is not only an aesthetic decision but also is a consideration of tone and ergonomics.
At Exotic Wood Zone, shipping from St. Louis, Missouri, we keep stocked a broad range of premium unslotted fingerboard blanks for acoustic , electric , classical, and bass guitar builds:
Gaboon Ebony - the “gold” fingerboard standard; very hard, jet-black color, silky smooth feel under fingertips, articulate sound.
East Indian Rosewood - warm and open mid-range tones with natural oil finish that requires no further treatment; most common fretboard wood in use today.
Hard Maple - clear attack sound, dense grain, good choice for bolt-on neck construction and electric guitar bodies.
Indian Laurel - an eco-friendly rosewood substitute that is comparable in sound and looks
Ziricote & Macassar Ebony - two of the finest exotic wood choices providing great figure and superior hardness for top-of-the-line guitars
We guarantee that every blank fingerboard will have both uniformity of thickness and width to save you time preparing all of the fingerboards at the workbench.
What type of wood is best to use for a fingerboard on a guitar?
Ebony is an excellent choice because it has smoothness of touch and articulation closest to your ear. Rosewood provides warmth and is the most traditional choice. Maple gives you brightness and suits those that like their fingerboards sealed.
Are the fingerboard blanks slotted?
Our standard collection features unslotted blanks. For pre-slotted options compatible with Fender-scale instruments, visit our Slotted Fingerboard collection.
Explore our full fingerboard blank selection at Exotic Wood Zone and build a playing surface worthy of your instrument.
