It looks better now that it has the laquer on it. It's actually grown on me. Still not my thing, but it's charming in a country way. Very impressive work Dave. How long does it take you to do something like that?
Richard wrote:It looks better now that it has the laquer on it. It's actually grown on me. Still not my thing, but it's charming in a country way. Very impressive work Dave. How long does it take you to do something like that?
It use to take hours. Now I can do something about the size of a picgaurd in an hour or 2. Leafs and flowes take a long time. Other stuff goes quicker.
Justin wrote:I like the tele a lot more now that it's finished.
Ya, the Laquer really makes it pop. The pictures doing do it justice. The Roses are embossed and stand up about a 1/4 inch off the rest of the gaurd. It'll look great as it wears and gets old!
so did anyone else notice that dave posted the same bronco guard twice, just on two different guitars?
or...... are you just really good at making the same thing?
kudos on the belts and straps, the guards, not my style.
robert(original) wrote:so did anyone else notice that dave posted the same bronco guard twice, just on two different guitars?
or...... are you just really good at making the same thing?
kudos on the belts and straps, the guards, not my style.
gaybear wrote:i like that white strap with the roses. what do you use for colour?
There is several different processes for the color. The white one, I used a water-based acrilic that is special for leather. The white one is my favorite strap. The one problem with it is that i finished the back, making the back kinda slick. It's better to leave the back raw leather for a strap. Live and learn.