DGNR8's Late Seventies Strat
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Thanks again everyone.
It's funny but the one thing I was happiest about is something that probably wouldn't have even been noticed.
There was a little streak of epoxy left from the old repair right at the corner of the new bridge pickup plug.
A small chunk that had splintered off at some time and the dark epoxy had seeped into the crack.
For some reason it bugged the crap out of me but I didn't know how to fix it.
I knew I didn't want to just grind it out and use some wood filler.
So I decided to take out a small v shaped channel with a razor and glue in the edge from a scrape piece of ash.
Once the glue had dried I sanded it down flush and suprisingly it was almost invisible.
It's nice when I don't screw up.
I'm thinking this might be a way to blend the rounded corners of a plugged repair. I'm going to give it a try in the future.
It's funny but the one thing I was happiest about is something that probably wouldn't have even been noticed.
There was a little streak of epoxy left from the old repair right at the corner of the new bridge pickup plug.
A small chunk that had splintered off at some time and the dark epoxy had seeped into the crack.
For some reason it bugged the crap out of me but I didn't know how to fix it.
I knew I didn't want to just grind it out and use some wood filler.
So I decided to take out a small v shaped channel with a razor and glue in the edge from a scrape piece of ash.
Once the glue had dried I sanded it down flush and suprisingly it was almost invisible.
It's nice when I don't screw up.
I'm thinking this might be a way to blend the rounded corners of a plugged repair. I'm going to give it a try in the future.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
It's my ten year wedding anniversary (hence the big trip) but I am painting this thing today. I had to sand a bit at the top body contour to get that transition right. We all know it by feel. I asked Cooter to leave it for me, so I wouldn't be a total LOAD. The new wood is like granite. I am out there in my 90 degree garage dripping water from my forehead. But loving it. I will take progress pics.
I tried to use lacquer thinner to get the rest of the paint off the bottom, but it didn't budge. Then I remembered reading that acetone is the right solvent (per the beauty parlor) and I was able to do a bit better, but it saturated the paper towels with paint. I also tried pouring acetone on it and while it was wet, using the side of a chisel, which takes it off like a spatula with cheese. But I got little bits of dried paint stuck around the black stripe edge, so I sanded it slightly. It would be a shame to remove base, primer, and black, only to put it all back on. I also like the idea of rough edges, which most old guitars have anyway.
I am going to try to shoot THREE bursts this weekend: the Strat, a Jazzy, and a special mystery model.
I tried to use lacquer thinner to get the rest of the paint off the bottom, but it didn't budge. Then I remembered reading that acetone is the right solvent (per the beauty parlor) and I was able to do a bit better, but it saturated the paper towels with paint. I also tried pouring acetone on it and while it was wet, using the side of a chisel, which takes it off like a spatula with cheese. But I got little bits of dried paint stuck around the black stripe edge, so I sanded it slightly. It would be a shame to remove base, primer, and black, only to put it all back on. I also like the idea of rough edges, which most old guitars have anyway.
I am going to try to shoot THREE bursts this weekend: the Strat, a Jazzy, and a special mystery model.
Yell Like Hell
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PROGRESS pics!
I painted this as a sunburst 3 times before giving up. I just couldn't get it right. After 4 more times on a later Telecaster, I think I could probably do it now.
I also started the ANTIGUA this weekend. I have several curing now so I can double back and work on older projects.
I painted this as a sunburst 3 times before giving up. I just couldn't get it right. After 4 more times on a later Telecaster, I think I could probably do it now.
I also started the ANTIGUA this weekend. I have several curing now so I can double back and work on older projects.
Yell Like Hell