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So most of the mockup build is done after a productive day today. The neck, bridge, and pickguard are fitted, as are the tuners. The headstock shape is just about done but still needs a shit tonne of sanding. All that's left to do is install the strap buttons, the input jack, and then disassemble and paint. Here's a dodgy iPhone photo http://imgur.com/VXeIJyw
My Wudtone paints have also arrived in the mail! I've ordered a t-bird blue for the body, with a high gloss finish, and a vintage yellow for the neck. I'm going to try and have some fun with the painting, but it looks to be straightforward enough so long as I paint in thin coats, sand gently between each coat and take my time with it. Any Wudtone veterans out there with some more hints?
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Hi pshumack.
There area few tricks with Wudtone.
First. apply the colour in thin layers and grab some ultra fine ( 0000) grade steel wool and gently rub back each layer before applying the next. It is also a good idea to let each coat cure for as long as you can stand! a minimum of 24 hours but if you can leave it for 48 hours even better. Remember, patience gives the best results!
the same rules apply for the neck finish.
If you have any other questions, please contact me at dingobass@pitbullguitars.com
I am here to help :)
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Cheers dingobass, I'll make sure to use the steel wool as I'm going.
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Mock-up looks great Patrick. The thinline should look awesome in T-Bird! Can't wait to see how she comes out. I've been considering this combination myself - a great choice! Keep us posted!!
cheers,
Gav.
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Yeah. I have a real soft spot for thinlines or any hollow/semi-hollow body (love my RC-1)). Should look awesome in T-bird, especially with the pearloid scratchplate.
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Thanks boys. The time has gotten away from me these past couple of weeks, but hopefully if the sun comes out within the next few days I can get out and get the first couple of coats on.
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Make sure you read the how-to-build thread, re how to prepare the binding before you start. You'll save yourself a lot of time later on.