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    TL-1 Faded Black + Top Purfling

    Hi, this is my first Kit guitar build. I really liked this one, it's a pretty good product, thanks, Pitbull!

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    Kit arrived on July 2018.

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    My plan was to build a different style of Tele than I decided to make a top purfling. The only way that could ensure precision and the impeccable result is doing a routing template. To keep a low budget in this project, every tool and resources was took from whatever it was available at that time (ex: a piece of plywood from a building next my door for templates).

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    Shaping the headstock, I tried something similar a Fender design (for me, suits perfectly)

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    Staining time! My first time ever. I should try a stain based on water next time. I choose the black stump by Dingo Tone, very good stain by the way, but It was hard to get the faded effect.

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    Getting there

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    Love the top purfling idea. What material are you using?
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by vh2580 View Post
    Love the top purfling idea. What material are you using?
    Hi mate! Thanks! Epoxy resin

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    The next step was pouring the canal. Based on my experience with resin which is a fantastic material due it's flexibility and beautiful colors available, I decided to use epoxy resin mixtured with deep blue pearl powder. Looks fantastic!!

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    After 24h approximately, it's time to prepare the body and the top pouring with clear resin. It's a very delicate process, due to restrictions at this time, without an incubator it was very dangerous to keep the resin drying without contamination, luckly my "tent" works well!!

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    So cool, and looks great
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    Quote Originally Posted by EdGomes View Post
    The next step was pouring the canal. Based on my experience with resin which is a fantastic material due it's flexibility and beautiful colors available, I decided to use epoxy resin mixtured with deep blue pearl powder. Looks fantastic!!

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    After 24h approximately, it's time to prepare the body and the top pouring with clear resin. It's a very delicate process, due to restrictions at this time, without an incubator it was very dangerous to keep the resin drying without contamination, luckly my "tent" works well!!

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    That is some slick work bro! Fantastic look.
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    looking fantastic
    Did an epoxy top similar and ended up with a bit of a reverse meniscus on the taped edges that needed to be filed flatter which
    wasn't fun in the centre of the guitar.
    I used a piece of 100 x 400 x20mm piece of flat pine and full sheet of 600 wet and dry to bring down to the main level in one hit and then move up normally to get fully flat. Took awhile but comes up a good result
    Tony

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    Backside view, stained with coffee and tru oil. I did not like the bright color of this ash, so I decided to stain with something different and cheap. Forgive me about ferrules, they are little bit misaligned (drilled without table drill bench).

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    Really deep and clear finish. My wife chooses those color match (faded black + deep blue purfle). The pickguard was made by hand using 4 layers of 2 species of Australian wood (don't remember wich was).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vh2580 View Post
    looking fantastic
    Did an epoxy top similar and ended up with a bit of a reverse meniscus on the taped edges that needed to be filed flatter which
    wasn't fun in the centre of the guitar.
    I used a piece of 100 x 400 x20mm piece of flat pine and full sheet of 600 wet and dry to bring down to the main level in one hit and then move up normally to get fully flat. Took awhile but comes up a good result
    Cool! do you have pictures?
    Epoxy resin it's a little bit tricky but, most of the time it's worth the effort. The sense of depth is unique, it will bring life whatever the wood that you aplly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdGomes View Post
    Cool! do you have pictures?
    Epoxy resin it's a little bit tricky but, most of the time it's worth the effort. The sense of depth is unique, it will bring life whatever the wood that you aplly.
    Not a lot of photos of the process but in this diary. Took awhile to get flat but nice and smooth.
    http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=7969
    Tony

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