Ah ok, that makes a little more sense.
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Ah ok, that makes a little more sense.
Congrats on the product launch DB, she looks like a great bit of gear alright!
I guess it's Dingotone for my first scratchy then :-)
Anyone got any feedback on the dingo outback sunset on flamed maple. Does an initial black dye then sand to pop the flame work with a natural finish?? Also any brissy locals that know where you could pick up some scrap maple for test runs?
Hi Sam,
That would look very nice on flamed maple.
As long as the black stain is a turps based one there should not be any dramas using it to pop the flame.
Hi Sam, here's a few places to try for maple:
These guys will definitely have it,
http://www.lazaridestimber.com.au/#sixPopup229
whether they are willing to let go of scraps is another question all together.
These places are more for construction materials but might be worth a shot,
http://www.wilsontimbers.com/default.aspx
http://www.gilltimber.com.au/
http://www.narangbatimbers.com.au/ti...lies-brisbane/
P.S. Hi fellow Brisvegan!
Thanks guys nice one!
Cheers Pablo, someone told me about gilltimber, was gonna give that a go.. looking at the other websites i should be able to find something suitable.
Appreciate the help... even better from a brissy dude!
If anyone's interested i finally found some scrap maple at lazarides timber - Brisbane, for a test run. i attempted to pop the flame with diluted black dye, outback sunset over the top. Only the one coat of the stain so far...
http://www.pitbullguitars.com/wp-con...esta-Mk.-2.jpg
For some reason, I'm thinking Thylacine.
haha yeah good call...