Pity you had to hit the sander - crackle can look interesting (but I'm not game to give it a go myself!...)
http://www.normansrareguitars.com/im...Crackle_01.jpg
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Pity you had to hit the sander - crackle can look interesting (but I'm not game to give it a go myself!...)
http://www.normansrareguitars.com/im...Crackle_01.jpg
80's hair-metal finish on a Dano! As a proud Dano owner, I say that is just wrong!
that's actually pretty rad... but unfortunately does not fall within my design brief. Anything less and I wouldn't be able to sleep at night... I've got some bad OCD unfortunately haha.
Mick if humidity is a problem for you in your area you need to purchase an infrared heater to fast dry acrylic clears. Soon as each coat goes on heat it up for 15 - 20 mins.
check out my thread here it may help http://www.pitbullguitars.com/?page_...wtopic&t=948.0
Thanks for all the suggestions guys.
I bit the bullet hard and stripped/sanded the body back to raw timber.
good news is.... I've got some grey primer on it! haha
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...psb56dd619.jpg
love your pics Mick...
i got that déjà vu feeling spraying the flat black on here today....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...psa91fef6a.jpg
Still, déjà vu or no, it's looking great (again)!
cheers,
Gav.
Hey Mick, I'm doing a satin black LP body - how are you keeping the minor blemishes off? You can't polish them out or it's not a satin finish anymore...