Nice solid color finish with polyurethane top coat?
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:03 pm
Hi
I'm new to the site and haven't read much of the forum just yet so feel free to send links if possible.
I would like to build my second guitar soon. I chose a Neal Moser Siren as my template I just love his designs! See pic below. Any way I would like to paint and finish my build in the same way that's done with all solid color guitars and like the paint job on the pic below. I just don't know how to go about it. I usually just veneer and then polyurethane it afterwards but this time I want to do something different. So how do I that hard candy shell. The guitars I've had in the past it seemed the paint was candied on with the gloss built into the paint. With lil to no clear coat but I could be wrong. Do I paint the body first then use a clearcloat? And I would like to use a polyurethane or polycrylic over a laquer. I just like the hardness and protection I get from poly. Please help.
I'm new to the site and haven't read much of the forum just yet so feel free to send links if possible.
I would like to build my second guitar soon. I chose a Neal Moser Siren as my template I just love his designs! See pic below. Any way I would like to paint and finish my build in the same way that's done with all solid color guitars and like the paint job on the pic below. I just don't know how to go about it. I usually just veneer and then polyurethane it afterwards but this time I want to do something different. So how do I that hard candy shell. The guitars I've had in the past it seemed the paint was candied on with the gloss built into the paint. With lil to no clear coat but I could be wrong. Do I paint the body first then use a clearcloat? And I would like to use a polyurethane or polycrylic over a laquer. I just like the hardness and protection I get from poly. Please help.