A faster, non-spray booth, finish for a classical guitar project.
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 7:27 pm
I generally use shellac/french polishing. I have no facilities for spraying beyond maybe an spray can occasionally.
I am doing a pair of guitars at the moment where I want to use every short cut I can think of and spending up the finish would be very helpful. One option is to brush on shellac but I am not sure how much time that would save. I will probably french polish the top in any case.
Any ideas for speedier finishes? I have no one to please but myself so I don't have worry about the "market" might say. The back and sides are a laminate with red Padauk facing. Bleeding will likely be a problem with every finish.
I am in Europe so US brand names may not be available so finish types rather than brand names would be helpful. Thanks.
I closed one up tonight and hope to get the other closed tomorrow once the solera is free again. Then they will both be put aside for a while until I get another chance to work on them.
Thanks.
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I am doing a pair of guitars at the moment where I want to use every short cut I can think of and spending up the finish would be very helpful. One option is to brush on shellac but I am not sure how much time that would save. I will probably french polish the top in any case.
Any ideas for speedier finishes? I have no one to please but myself so I don't have worry about the "market" might say. The back and sides are a laminate with red Padauk facing. Bleeding will likely be a problem with every finish.
I am in Europe so US brand names may not be available so finish types rather than brand names would be helpful. Thanks.
I closed one up tonight and hope to get the other closed tomorrow once the solera is free again. Then they will both be put aside for a while until I get another chance to work on them.
Thanks.
This afternoon:
Tonight: