Competition 1983 Fender Bullet Project
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Competition 1983 Fender Bullet Project
Just getting started on my latest project and thought I’d share how things are going so far. It’s a 1983 Fender Bullet body that I got pretty cheap. Last weekend I took a heatgun to the original beat up black poly finish, then I sanded smooth, sprayed a few coats of sealer and then a good coat of white primer. Later in the week I sprayed what was left of a can of Reranch Sonic Blue making sure the lower bout of the body got a good coat.
Next, I sat down with some 3M blue painter’s tape, a sheet of wax paper, a pencil, some scissors and a straight edge. I made a light line on the wax paper with a straight edge and ran a strip of painters tape along the line. Measured off my thin stripes and cut them out. The painters tape is ¾� wide so I used that width for the middle stripe. I’m not sure what the actual width of the competition stripes should be. I guess I could have measured the stripes on my Cyclone II but I didn’t. Anyway, these looked pleasing to me. The outside stripes are 0.30� wide and the inside stripe is 0.75� wide with 0.20� wide gaps in between.
I really liked the color that Cowbell used on his Bronco so I wanted to use that with the Sonic Blue because they look real nice together. After spraying about 2/3 can of Duplicolor Light Blue Metallic I let it sit for a few hours. I then lightly scored the edges of the tape with a razor any slowly removed the tape.
I’m going to let it hang until next weekend before I start the clear coats. There’s a few tiny spots I want to touch up before spraying the clear.
Next, I sat down with some 3M blue painter’s tape, a sheet of wax paper, a pencil, some scissors and a straight edge. I made a light line on the wax paper with a straight edge and ran a strip of painters tape along the line. Measured off my thin stripes and cut them out. The painters tape is ¾� wide so I used that width for the middle stripe. I’m not sure what the actual width of the competition stripes should be. I guess I could have measured the stripes on my Cyclone II but I didn’t. Anyway, these looked pleasing to me. The outside stripes are 0.30� wide and the inside stripe is 0.75� wide with 0.20� wide gaps in between.
I really liked the color that Cowbell used on his Bronco so I wanted to use that with the Sonic Blue because they look real nice together. After spraying about 2/3 can of Duplicolor Light Blue Metallic I let it sit for a few hours. I then lightly scored the edges of the tape with a razor any slowly removed the tape.
I’m going to let it hang until next weekend before I start the clear coats. There’s a few tiny spots I want to touch up before spraying the clear.
Last edited by cooter on Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Looks great. Only 1 thing I would like to see (having no clue if it would look good) is if the stripe went around the back, too!
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wow, that looks really cool man. and the fact that it's a bullet and not a normal strat makes it even cooler.
usually competition stripes don't go around the back.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Looks great. Only 1 thing I would like to see (having no clue if it would look good) is if the stripe went around the back, too!
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Yea, that's why I said i have no clue if it would look good or not, cause I've never seen it, but I wanna see it...mage wrote:wow, that looks really cool man. and the fact that it's a bullet and not a normal strat makes it even cooler.
usually competition stripes don't go around the back.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Looks great. Only 1 thing I would like to see (having no clue if it would look good) is if the stripe went around the back, too!
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus
oh ok. yeah, I wonder if it would look good... probably. would be hard to do though.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Yea, that's why I said i have no clue if it would look good or not, cause I've never seen it, but I wanna see it...mage wrote:usually competition stripes don't go around the back.Ninja Mike 808 wrote:Looks great. Only 1 thing I would like to see (having no clue if it would look good) is if the stripe went around the back, too!
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
To be honest, when I did a little research that was the method used. I read through the "How to Paint Your Guitar" book, the one that shows you how to paint EVH's Frankenstein and Zakk Wylde's Bullseye and with each color they would mask off and paint the whole body. It may not have been necessary but it turned out quite nice and everything looks uniform. The cans are 11 oz. I've found that if you use sealer and primer and prep everything well it doesn't take that much color. I usually use about 3/4 of a can. Now when I start the clear I normally use about 1 1/2 - 2 cans of that.James wrote:I like it but I don't understand why you painted the whole body in daphne. Did you spray the darker blue on quite lightly so the daphne was needed all over? Also, that wasn't even a whole can? How big are those cans?!
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It looks great. You defintely made the right choice going for the darker blue as the main colour.cooterfinger wrote:To be honest, when I did a little research that was the method used. I read through the "How to Paint Your Guitar" book, the one that shows you how to paint EVH's Frankenstein and Zakk Wylde's Bullseye and with each color they would mask off and paint the whole body. It may not have been necessary but it turned out quite nice and everything looks uniform. The cans are 11 oz. I've found that if you use sealer and primer and prep everything well it doesn't take that much color. I usually use about 3/4 of a can. Now when I start the clear I normally use about 1 1/2 - 2 cans of that.James wrote:I like it but I don't understand why you painted the whole body in daphne. Did you spray the darker blue on quite lightly so the daphne was needed all over? Also, that wasn't even a whole can? How big are those cans?!
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I think the reason they ask you to paint the whole thing is to make sure it's even. This is just judging by car and motorcycle TV shows, though.James wrote:It looks great. You defintely made the right choice going for the darker blue as the main colour.cooterfinger wrote:To be honest, when I did a little research that was the method used. I read through the "How to Paint Your Guitar" book, the one that shows you how to paint EVH's Frankenstein and Zakk Wylde's Bullseye and with each color they would mask off and paint the whole body. It may not have been necessary but it turned out quite nice and everything looks uniform. The cans are 11 oz. I've found that if you use sealer and primer and prep everything well it doesn't take that much color. I usually use about 3/4 of a can. Now when I start the clear I normally use about 1 1/2 - 2 cans of that.James wrote:I like it but I don't understand why you painted the whole body in daphne. Did you spray the darker blue on quite lightly so the daphne was needed all over? Also, that wasn't even a whole can? How big are those cans?!
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus