Alan, here's an example of what the flame maple caps look like, this is one I built almost 2 years ago. You can 'pop' the flames by staining a darker stain on the cap first then sanding it back and then staining over a lighter colour
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Alan, here's an example of what the flame maple caps look like, this is one I built almost 2 years ago. You can 'pop' the flames by staining a darker stain on the cap first then sanding it back and then staining over a lighter colour
Cool, thanks heaps wokkaboy - I am slowly learning the names of the guitar parts - thanks for being so nice about describing this to me - I am even annoying myself at being so short of knowledge in this area. It is a bit frustrating because I am pretty good at OH&S stuff (which is my job) so it is like going back to kindergarten and starting again.
Thanks again for your help.
Cheers,
Alan
This looks beautiful!! this is exactly what I want my guitar to look like (and then it will be handy to learn how to play it!)
I have already ordered a stain from Dingotone ('Sunset' something or other?) because I just wanted to get onto staining it but I hope it turns out like yours.
It said in the video that you can add more layers to darken it up (it looks a bit ligher than yours)
I might have to do some more research on this - I don't think Dingotone had any darker (rich) stains available - not sure if you can mix and match with other brands of stains??
Thanks again - I might have to ask for more advice - tell me if I am bothering you too much!
Cheers,
Alan
Hey Alan, no problem, keep asking as many questions as you like. We all had to start as a newbie at some stage !
Sounds like you ordered outback sunset, its a great deepish orange colour. Have a think if you want to attempt a burst, you could go for a darker outside colour.
I've mixed Dingotone with other stains like Feast Watson prooftint stains and had no issues.
This is what a flame maple LP looks like after I stained it with black FW black stain and rubbed it back. Then you apply the colour stain the flames will really pop like the finished product. This was done in DT coolangatta gold
no worries Alan thats what the forum is all about, we are trying to help everyone build a better guitar and guide you the right way.
Start a build diary I'm keen to see the kit you scored and hopefully there's not much glue on the body. First thing to do is do a mock build and make sure all the parts are there and to check the scale length, which I will explain when you have the mock build together
G'day Alan! Welcome to the forums.
If my current SG1F kit is anything to go by you are going to have a ball. Just take your time, ask lots of questions no matter how trivial they may seem. You'll end up with a cracking guitar
Thanks Andrew,
I am excited about building a guitar - especially this one - I picked it out and showed my wife - just as an aside and she bought it for me for Xmas.
I have ordered the stain and finishers and I am hoping to get a result like wokkaboys - I am not sure whether you can see his picture but it is exactly how I would like mine to look like.
Of course there is a lot more to it - especially as I am only just starting to learn playing the guitar but still I am keen to go as far as I can with all of the aspects of guitar playing.
I have really developed a passion for music as I have got older so I think this is a good way to get a feel for some of the fundamentals - at least with guitars.
Thanks heaps for replying to my post - as wanky as it sounds it is helping inspire me to push along.
Cheers,
Alan
good stuff Alan there's heaps of encouragement and inspiration in the forum.
Have you ordered 2 stain colours and are going to attempt a burst ?
this takes a bit of practice but sure with a practice on some scrap wood you can pull a nice burst off
Good luck and welcome along Alan, I promise you (however many reservations you have regarding building guitars) if you keep up a build diary and make good use of the people that inhabit this forum, you can't (and won't) go wrong.
Looking forward to seeing your progress mate.