Finished one today
Finished one today
Finished one of two gifts toady.
African Mahogany, Maple, Mesquite.
Import hardware, US electronics, GFS pickups, plastic binding.
Dan
African Mahogany, Maple, Mesquite.
Import hardware, US electronics, GFS pickups, plastic binding.
Dan
Ever-body was kung fu fight-in,
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
- Peter Wilcox
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Re: Finished one today
That is a really nice looking guitar! I love it.
How did you dye the maple?
Can you split the coils on the pickups - push-pull pots?
Where did you get the black tuners with the white buttons?
How did you dye the maple?
Can you split the coils on the pickups - push-pull pots?
Where did you get the black tuners with the white buttons?
Maybe I can't fix it, but I can fix it so no one can fix it
Re: Finished one today
Thanks Peter!
I used Transtint dye in water. First I raised the grain with water and sanded smooth.
I applied the dye until the top was pretty much solid black.
Then I sanded to expose the Maple. I buffed with steel wool in the center to create the burst look.
I could split the coils, but it sounds like a Tele, so I like it as-is.
The tuners are Guitar Fetish. Not very smooth, but they seem to work well enough for the cost.
By the way, I like your Walnut builds!
I'm nearly finished with a Walnut guitar. I filled the grain with shellac and wood dust.
It worked very well and was fast, and the shellac brought out the figure.
These two will be sent to my cousins in the Smoky Mountains.
Regards,
Dan
I used Transtint dye in water. First I raised the grain with water and sanded smooth.
I applied the dye until the top was pretty much solid black.
Then I sanded to expose the Maple. I buffed with steel wool in the center to create the burst look.
I could split the coils, but it sounds like a Tele, so I like it as-is.
The tuners are Guitar Fetish. Not very smooth, but they seem to work well enough for the cost.
By the way, I like your Walnut builds!
I'm nearly finished with a Walnut guitar. I filled the grain with shellac and wood dust.
It worked very well and was fast, and the shellac brought out the figure.
These two will be sent to my cousins in the Smoky Mountains.
Regards,
Dan
Ever-body was kung fu fight-in,
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
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Re: Finished one today
Excellent, Dan! Great work! I have a black-fade maple and a walnut twin, too, but your finishes are beyond my current chops. And I'm really digging that mesquite fingerboard.
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Re: Finished one today
Looks nice Dan. The mesquite fingerboard is very nice.
Good job dying the quilted maple too.
The headstock in the same color is a nice touch.
Good job dying the quilted maple too.
The headstock in the same color is a nice touch.
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
Re: Finished one today
Thanks fellows!
I'm getting better at applying the finish, but of course I can see the flaws.
Dan
I'm getting better at applying the finish, but of course I can see the flaws.
Dan
Ever-body was kung fu fight-in,
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
Them kids was fast as light-nin.
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Re: Finished one today
Very nice work indeed