Heat Distressing a Poly finish.
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Heat Distressing a Poly finish.
Hi guys, first time that I've threaded in this section I think!
Right, I have a cheapy tele that I've decided that I'm gonna do up. I have all the bits for it coming and I think that I'm gonna do a Modern "Nocaster" to it. I want it to be all Black i.e Black: Bridge plate, screws, saddles, pickup, nut, tuners and control plate; but with a pearloid scratch plate.
It has a black poly finish on it which has been relic'd already due to years of abuse, but I want it to look like its been set alight to contrast the prestine-ness of the rest of the new shit that I'm dropping into it. I have a blowtorch but not a heat gun. And I don't really want to buy a heat gun if thats at all possible.
So... I need tips on how to "fire relic" a guitar, like, how not to fuck it up and your passed experiences, anything is helpful.
Right, I have a cheapy tele that I've decided that I'm gonna do up. I have all the bits for it coming and I think that I'm gonna do a Modern "Nocaster" to it. I want it to be all Black i.e Black: Bridge plate, screws, saddles, pickup, nut, tuners and control plate; but with a pearloid scratch plate.
It has a black poly finish on it which has been relic'd already due to years of abuse, but I want it to look like its been set alight to contrast the prestine-ness of the rest of the new shit that I'm dropping into it. I have a blowtorch but not a heat gun. And I don't really want to buy a heat gun if thats at all possible.
So... I need tips on how to "fire relic" a guitar, like, how not to fuck it up and your passed experiences, anything is helpful.
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Don't do it anywhere where you'll be touching/rubbing against the guitar is my advice, because it'll create sharp edges where the finish chips. Poly is thick and hard. I wouldn't burn it near the pocket in case it warps or splits in a way that compromises a secure neck fit.
The finish is going to just get blackened at first, then bubble up. Then square-cm bits of it might chip off. You'll be left with a bubbly hazey brownish sludgey area around some chips that will basically look ding-induced.
I'd just take it out in the street and chuck it around like a frisbee for 10 minutes.
The finish is going to just get blackened at first, then bubble up. Then square-cm bits of it might chip off. You'll be left with a bubbly hazey brownish sludgey area around some chips that will basically look ding-induced.
I'd just take it out in the street and chuck it around like a frisbee for 10 minutes.
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I've decided that my next project will now be the burning project.
The tele body is just gonna get a touch of paint stripper to smooth out the dings a little more.
HOWEVER:
I have a Hondo II Les Paul stylee copy that has just been sitting around and must die. I'm pretty sure that it's a nitro though. Like this:
[youtube][/youtube]
The tele body is just gonna get a touch of paint stripper to smooth out the dings a little more.
HOWEVER:
I have a Hondo II Les Paul stylee copy that has just been sitting around and must die. I'm pretty sure that it's a nitro though. Like this:
[youtube][/youtube]