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How bout some suggestions on what type of finish to use on this?
Here is one of my current projects that is not on my honey do list at
the same time. I am almost ready to apply some type of finish, but am undecided on what to use. Nitrocel laquer has been suggested by several friends, but I have never used it. I want the natural beauty and grain of the wood to show, so I am considering an airbrush of black or brown around the edge and leave the center areas a clear or yellowish tinted clear coat. Sort of the traditional "tobacco sunburst" finish. I think this is ash so suggestions on if I should put sealers or whatever before stains, etc. would be helpful |
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How bout some suggestions on what type of finish to use on this?
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Here is one of my current projects that is not on my honey do list at the same time. I am almost ready to apply some type of finish, but am undecided on what to use. Nitrocel laquer has been suggested by several friends, but I have never used it. I want the natural beauty and grain of the wood to show, so I am considering an airbrush of black or brown around the edge and leave the center areas a clear or yellowish tinted clear coat. Sort of the traditional "tobacco sunburst" finish. I think this is ash so suggestions on if I should put sealers or whatever before stains, etc. would be helpful ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beheln's makes a lacquer finish just for stringed instruments: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Finishin...t_Lacquer.html You can check out the other finishing products Stewart MacDonald has to offer at: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Finishing_supplies.html -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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How bout some suggestions on what type of finish to use on this?
"mapdude" wrote in message news Here is one of my current projects that is not on my honey do list at the same time. I am almost ready to apply some type of finish, but am undecided on what to use. Nitrocel laquer has been suggested by several friends, but I have never used it. I want the natural beauty and grain of the wood to show, so I am considering an airbrush of black or brown around the edge and leave the center areas a clear or yellowish tinted clear coat. Sort of the traditional "tobacco sunburst" finish. I think this is ash so suggestions on if I should put sealers or whatever before stains, etc. would be helpful http://www.flickr.com/photos/64522156@N00/ this is the last Guitar I built, Kind of a deferent desing I have tried some automotive finishes the two part type cost a lot need a special mask. just to much of a pain. The thing about lacquer is it's pretty easy to learn how to spray pretty easy to fix if you screw it up. I like to lay them down flat and spray them I always engineer some method of turning them over to spray both sides. The best results I've got is by doing 3 coats a day for three days. I wet sand in-between every other coat. The wet sanding can be tricky if you sand into the wood it swells up you can also wet sand with naphtha ( charcoal lighter fluid) After the guitar sits for about 3 weeks minimum your ready for the final wet sanding and buffing. You might consider buying a book on finishing. This sight will give you some good information http://reranch.august.net/. As for a sprayers I use just a simple cup gun my favorite was a $20 shading gun but I drop it now I use a $40 dollar one with the cup on top. I do have a some full size nice ones but the cheap ones are just fine. The finishing is the hardest part so take your time quiet a bit of work to getting a great finish I have a full size buffer and lost count of how many guitars I've sprayed. I just talked to another builder or as I like to say a parts assembler he pays about $300 to $400 to have his guitars finished. |
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How bout some suggestions on what type of finish to use on this?
how about a strawberry sunburst made with the blood of Jimi Hendrix and hair
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