Yep its TO. which is funny as its ambered up a bit which has made the blue look different shades of blue and bluey green depending on how you look at it.
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Yep its TO. which is funny as its ambered up a bit which has made the blue look different shades of blue and bluey green depending on how you look at it.
Hi Andy,
I just found this thread and your guitar looks amazing. I know it's been awhile since you finished this, but I was wondering if you could answer a couple questions:
Did you sand back the Timbermate until you saw bare wood, or just enough to smooth it out?
Did you sand between coats of stain?
If so, do you remember what grit you sanded with?
Hi Joe,
Sorry just saw this.
In answer to your questions, I usually sand the timbermate as level as I can get using light sanding with 240 or 320 grit. I usually only want to timbermate to "pop" the grain.
I do not sand between stains, it doesn't take much to sand through, so no further sanding on the veneer until I'm wet sanding the final coats.
Very well done Andy! Work of art..👍