Pat's Mustang *(Done page 5)*
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Pat's Mustang *(Done page 5)*
If anyone saw in the classifieds Pat wanted his Mustang painted and I agreed to do it. Instead of sending PMs back and forth we thought it would be nice to start a thread detailing the progress. I enjoy doing this kind of stuff and it gives me something to do when I get home from work instead of sitting in front of the boob tube drinking beer. Now I can drink beer and work on a guitar :]
While I was waiting for the body to arrive from Pat I used an old Music Master body to spray some samples that I will show in a couple of posts.
There are tons of pictures and unfortunately my girl lost the charger to our digital camera so every picture was taken with my Iphone. Not the best quality, not the worst.
Here is what we are starting with:
The clear coat was put on with a brush so the first thing I had to do was block sand it to get a level surface. There were also 2 golf ball sized dents in the front from being over sanded when the paint was stripped originally. I filled those and any major dings I could find. For the most part I left a bunch of what I thought were minor bumps to give it character.
While I was waiting for the body to arrive from Pat I used an old Music Master body to spray some samples that I will show in a couple of posts.
There are tons of pictures and unfortunately my girl lost the charger to our digital camera so every picture was taken with my Iphone. Not the best quality, not the worst.
Here is what we are starting with:
The clear coat was put on with a brush so the first thing I had to do was block sand it to get a level surface. There were also 2 golf ball sized dents in the front from being over sanded when the paint was stripped originally. I filled those and any major dings I could find. For the most part I left a bunch of what I thought were minor bumps to give it character.
Last edited by rodvonbon on Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:39 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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Here it is with primer on. After this dries I will go over it again looking for any big dents I might have missed. I can already tell I'm gonna have to sand out and reprime a couple of sags and a piece of lint. Once that is done it's going to need sanding with some 320 or 400 grit to get ready for paint. Hopefully I will get to that by the weekend.
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Here's the part that is pretty subjective, the color.
I'm going to kind of go on my own experience to get a good aged looking color for the guitar. Pat suggested sending the neck with the body, but I knew before I even started that there would be no way to get it exactly the same using only reranch products. I could have used a different brand of paint, but I've used reranch before and am comfortable with the way it flows and have had good results using it before.
These pictures should be self explanatory. Due to the shitty camera and poor lighting it will be imposable to get the color to photograph 100% accurately so please just believe me when I say what they look like. Ok Pat?
As I said I used an old MM body to draw the samples on. Don't give me grief about it, it's routed to shit on the front and was resprayed a long time ago.
I hardly did any prep to it and it shows, though I did lay down some primer to block the red before starting, then shot a couple coats of LPB. Once it was dry I masked off 2 stripes one in Daphne Blue and one in Sea Foam Green. I sprayed one with straight clear, one tinted and a section with no clear at all in the hopes that it would show what a huge difference they all are from each other. After it dried I put a 2nd coat of tint over a section of the 1st coats in order to get a good idea of how multiple coats would affect the overall look.
While looking a the shots just now, the lines arn't crisp. Not to worry, I used a shittier brand tape for the samples.
And a couple in different light:
I'm going to kind of go on my own experience to get a good aged looking color for the guitar. Pat suggested sending the neck with the body, but I knew before I even started that there would be no way to get it exactly the same using only reranch products. I could have used a different brand of paint, but I've used reranch before and am comfortable with the way it flows and have had good results using it before.
These pictures should be self explanatory. Due to the shitty camera and poor lighting it will be imposable to get the color to photograph 100% accurately so please just believe me when I say what they look like. Ok Pat?
As I said I used an old MM body to draw the samples on. Don't give me grief about it, it's routed to shit on the front and was resprayed a long time ago.
I hardly did any prep to it and it shows, though I did lay down some primer to block the red before starting, then shot a couple coats of LPB. Once it was dry I masked off 2 stripes one in Daphne Blue and one in Sea Foam Green. I sprayed one with straight clear, one tinted and a section with no clear at all in the hopes that it would show what a huge difference they all are from each other. After it dried I put a 2nd coat of tint over a section of the 1st coats in order to get a good idea of how multiple coats would affect the overall look.
While looking a the shots just now, the lines arn't crisp. Not to worry, I used a shittier brand tape for the samples.
And a couple in different light:
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Here are some comparisons with a couple of old Mustangs that have aged way different from each other. They are both '69's and the 1st one has greened A LOT. The second is one you've all seen before, but it shows how the forearm wear is a different color than the rest of the body. The third is of Pat's headstock. It's in different lighting and taken with a different camera, but maybe someone will Photoshop them side by side?
Green '69:
not so green '69:
Both of them next to the tinted samples:
And all 3 together:
Lastly Pat's headstock:
Green '69:
not so green '69:
Both of them next to the tinted samples:
And all 3 together:
Lastly Pat's headstock:
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Haha, not a bad idea......maybe next time I build a guitar for myself.........hmmmmmm......DGNR8 wrote:Plaidstang is hot. No grief here. Sides, experimentation is everything.
It would be funny if you buried a Blackhawks decal in the clears.
I think I've got just enough parts to put it together (minus bridge). It would look sweet next to my calico Bronco i used for test painting before :]
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here's a couple more pics of my headstock:
note how it looks greener in the sunlight...
but man, as i said before, do it like YOU would like it. i see some very close colors in there... i trust your good taste and knowledge!
rock on, i'll be watching this one (like, every 10 minutes haha!)
Pat.
note how it looks greener in the sunlight...
but man, as i said before, do it like YOU would like it. i see some very close colors in there... i trust your good taste and knowledge!
rock on, i'll be watching this one (like, every 10 minutes haha!)
Pat.
my name is Pat.
Glad yer diggin it, Pat.
At work right now, but got time for a quick post. my plan is to spray the body, use Daphne for the stripes, Spray straight clear until the stripe is buried and then just one coat of tinted to finish it up. That way as you play the guitar it will wear away the tint in the common places like the forearm, making it look more natural.
That's the plan any way.
At work right now, but got time for a quick post. my plan is to spray the body, use Daphne for the stripes, Spray straight clear until the stripe is buried and then just one coat of tinted to finish it up. That way as you play the guitar it will wear away the tint in the common places like the forearm, making it look more natural.
That's the plan any way.
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