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1st Pit Bull kit, LP1
Greetings from the USA. Here's my 1st Pit Bull kit in progress.
I've built kits before, as well as scratch builds and "parts guitars". I am always keeping an eye out for quality kits at reasonable prices, and so far I'm not disappointed with this one.
I've gone for a weathered/distressed look here (a frequent theme of mine). The color is Varathane Ebony stain. To get the look I was after I applied the stain, let it set 5 minutes or so, then wiped it down with mineral spirits to remove the excess, revealing some great contrast on the top, and a worn look on the back, sides, and headstock. Dog bone inlay on the headstock is mother of pearl. After gluing the neck the whole guitar was sprayed with 9 coats of rattle can nitro cellulose lacquer, satin finish.
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That's nice Captcrank, really like that see through effect you've pulled in with the stain. Great Job!
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Looking good man. The flame has popped very nicely indeed!
cheers,
Gav.
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Wow, really cool guitar - welcome
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give the dog a bone CaptCrank nice work
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Yes, coming along nicely.
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Thanks everyone. I'll post pics of the finished guitar once completed... Soon... Maybe.
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A little more detail about the build to this point:
When I first test fit the neck there was some significant lateral movement. Hoarder that I am, I found some very thin cutoffs of poplar from my last scratch build. After trimming to fit the treble side of the neck tenon I glued them up and left clamped overnight. Then, little by little I was able to sand these shims back until I got a nice fit.
The most time consuming part was, of course, spraying the lacquer. Per the label recommendation, each coat was sprayed at least 30 minutes apart. I soaked the cans in hot water (120-130° F) before spraying and between coats to keep it from spattering in my cold garage. Before entering the garage to spray I donned an appropriate respirator because I like breathing. Vent fan in the window and the cat flap opened to provide a draft, the odor never entered the house. So it was respirator, go spray, return can to hot water, set timer, play GTA V until timer was up, repeat. That was Saturday in a nutshell.
That said, I've got appx 10 hours in this so far. From experience I estimate 3-5 more hours to wire it and dial in the setup. Probably Saturday...