1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
That's a beautiful guitar, Adam. Some people say your first home build always turn out crappy, but your guitar proves that myth busted.
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
Gotta say, this turned out a lot cooler than I thought it would! But no Floyd trem?!
-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
Thanks for the kind words - I still haven't got around to recording anything yet though. Not sure the interwebs is ready for it. As for a Floyd Rose - I'm not really a trem person, and there were plenty of other aspects that could have/did go wrong without a FR complication too...
Cheers,
Adam
Cheers,
Adam
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
Beautiful guitar! Love the contouring.
Did keeping padauk dust from turning the maple pink while sanding cause any particular challenge? I have a padauk neck blank that I'd consider using with a maple fretboard, but I've heard of issues with problems of keeping padauk sanding dust from staining adjacent maple.
Did keeping padauk dust from turning the maple pink while sanding cause any particular challenge? I have a padauk neck blank that I'd consider using with a maple fretboard, but I've heard of issues with problems of keeping padauk sanding dust from staining adjacent maple.
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
Satnam - thanks for the comments. The contours are certainly one aspect I'm proud of, even though I went a little close to the control cavity...
As far as the padauk is concerned, the dust was a bit of a problem. It might not be so noticeable in the photos, but there are certainly some unwanted deposits. I suspect one answer would be to do as much finish-sanding as is practical prior to glue up and use a sealer to prevent padauk infiltrating the maple. Others with experience of this will surely be able to suggest better methods, though.
Cheers,
Adam
As far as the padauk is concerned, the dust was a bit of a problem. It might not be so noticeable in the photos, but there are certainly some unwanted deposits. I suspect one answer would be to do as much finish-sanding as is practical prior to glue up and use a sealer to prevent padauk infiltrating the maple. Others with experience of this will surely be able to suggest better methods, though.
Cheers,
Adam
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Re: 1st home-build WIP - A stripey padauky
Try to use a scraper instead of sandpaper as much as possible. The scraper produces much less dust. Seal with the shellac as soon as you can. You can seal, and then sand a little more, then seal again.
It is still tricky to get perfect.
It is still tricky to get perfect.