Build #2 completed!!
- Steve Sawyer
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Build #2 completed!!
A few minor finish flaws, but overall I'm pretty pleased with how this came out. Plays real nice!!
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Really nice Steve
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- Steve Sawyer
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Thanks - really turned out better than I had any right to expect being my second build. Had to work my way put of a couple of gnarly issues, but all's well that ends well. Very impressed with Brite Tone for a brushed-on finish! Wish I had space to spray, but I can make this work.
Also, this is my first guitar with an ebony fret board. Wow. String-bending and bending w/vibrato (always a challenge for me) is a whole new ball game. Like buttah...
I was going go do Brazilian cherry, but decided goofs on the inlays would be easier to fix in ebony. As it turned out, the inlays needed no gap-filling, but really pleased with the ebony. I'll probably use the cherry on the bass I'm designing.
Also, this is my first guitar with an ebony fret board. Wow. String-bending and bending w/vibrato (always a challenge for me) is a whole new ball game. Like buttah...
I was going go do Brazilian cherry, but decided goofs on the inlays would be easier to fix in ebony. As it turned out, the inlays needed no gap-filling, but really pleased with the ebony. I'll probably use the cherry on the bass I'm designing.
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Very nice, Steve.
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Stunning! Fantastic job. I am almost done with the two I am building. I can attest that this is a huge amount of work. I was able to spray the Brite Tone. Hope mine come out half as nice as yours. Congratulation.
- Steve Sawyer
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Thanks, Christ. I did a test piece with GF High Performance, and while it’s ok, it doesn’t self-level anywhere near as well as Brite Tone. The HP had to be level-sanded between coats, but I was able to apply 10 coats to this and only level-sanded after they were all cured.
Spraying should be amazing, and can be done with far fewer coats.
I should also take a moment to acknowledge all the help and advice I received here during this build. Y’all could probably construct a build thread out of all the posts I made along the way!!
Spraying should be amazing, and can be done with far fewer coats.
I should also take a moment to acknowledge all the help and advice I received here during this build. Y’all could probably construct a build thread out of all the posts I made along the way!!
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Re: Build #2 completed!!
Looks great!
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