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Cheers Nick, to be honest the spruce top was a lovely stiff board with nice grain and lovely bearclaw and I erm coloured it in lol,Nick wrote:Now that sparkles without the assistance of an effect! I'm liking the colouring/subtle burst. What a great way to use up odds and ends! May have to pinch your colour scheme myself one day Rob, would be really good for a slightly less than "ideal" piece of spruce.![]()
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Cheers Ozwood...ozwood wrote:I really like the look, classy but simple nicely built with real attention to detail.
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Thanks Steve, the finish is water based lacquer and hand polished with micromesh and final polished with autoglym car polish...Kamusur wrote:Has any mentioned the finish![]()
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Cheers Bob...Bob Connor wrote:Very nice indeedy Rob.
Regards
Hi Shane the finish is indeed hand rubbed, the whole finish was done using Stewmacs tobacco colourtone , firstly mixed with water and laid on bare wood, when enough colour had built up I lightly sanded the centre area of the sound board to create a random rough pattern effect I then mixed the colourtone with shellac and built up the darker areas of the rest of the guitar, finally I added the colourtone to waterbased sanding sealer to give a few tint coats before several more coats of 90% sheen waterbased top coats...Shane Woonton wrote:Beautiful finish Rob. How did you do the burst? Looks a bit like its hand rubbed?
Shane
Haha Mathew I really lol'd out loud reading this, don't forget to sail of to Angostura in a manly way lol...matthew wrote:Beautiful guitar with a really manly look to it. I like the simple, manly bindings and manly centre strip and the smoky, manly, tobacco-stained finish. If i were a pirate I'd have no hesitation in slinging it onto my back and sailing off to Angostura.
Hi George thanks for the brilliant commentoutbackjack wrote:Hi rob this is one truly GORGEOUS GUITAR
just one thing please don't tell me this is your first because if it is i am going out to the work shop to do myself
a terminal injury
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
CHEERS gEORGE
Hi Dave, I used a brand called ISF aquabuild sp, I got 5litres of sanding sealer and 5litres of 90% sheen for £68.00 which is really cheap compared to some brands...Dave wrote:Stunning looking guitar Rob
Do you mind me asking what water based finish did you use?
Thanks
Dave
LolDarwinStrings wrote:I thank the powers that be now the sparkles have gone. I kept rubbing my eyes and wondering if someone had spiked my drink. Lovely bit of design work there Rob.
Jim
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