Hey Maxence, good progress!
'Bombes de peinture' is 'paint spray can' in English, not 'paint bombs' (I made the mistake before...).
Don't scare the forum guys! [emoji6]
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Hey Maxence, good progress!
'Bombes de peinture' is 'paint spray can' in English, not 'paint bombs' (I made the mistake before...).
Don't scare the forum guys! [emoji6]
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
Yes, save the bombs for Mururoa atoll.
At the time of the french nuclear tests my dad and I were restoring and driving around a 74 Citroen D Special - interesting car to say the least. I made a sticker up for the bumper with the french flag and "Not a Bomb", which I thought was amusing......
With ash, the wood grain and pores are quite deep, so you may need to apply another coat of grain filler after you've sanded down the first coat of filler. It's best to apply it with a plastic or rubber-edged scraper and use the scraper to push the filler into the cavities. Also its best to scrape across the grain as it helps to push the filler into the pores. And the scraper helps remove excess filler on the surface, making the sanding down afterwards easier.
Good progress so far i grain filled my JMA body twice and it was well worth the effort.
Do you think that can work ?
White MOTIP PRIMER
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This white primer MOTIP is a high quality Primer for indoor and outdoor fast-drying pretreatment for treated and untreated substrates (wood, metal, aluminum, glass, stone, fiber cement and ceramic). This white primer is also suitable as pretreatment for ALKY resin finish paint.
This product has an excellent covering, filling and anti-corrosion properties. It facilitates sanding, both dry and wet (from 400 grit) and can be repainted with any paint system.
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I tried to sand for about an hour and a half the filler layer,
it was not very effective, even sandpaper 120, I spotted a few shots in the front that I had not seen, the second layer of filler should arrange it!
someone has a technique to sand more effectively? I feel like I'm not doing much! haha
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Hi Maxence
Are you sanding in the same direction of the grain or across the grain?
You should sand in the same direction of the grain.
Starting with 120 sandpaper is good to take down excess filler then try switching to a finer grade say 240 and see how that works.
I had fill 2 times and even a 3rd time in some spots on the body on mine i found that the coarse sandpaper was tearing out the filler a bit as well if i sanded to hard.
Follow the filling steps that Simon mentioned in an earlier post and it should work out well.
Russ
It's also worth investing in good quality sandpaper, it makes a big difference. You should change it fairly often as well as it wears down and clogs, making it ineffective.
But sanding is also just a lot of hard, boring work. It is very worth while, the better job you do now, the better the finish guitar will be.