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catching up over lost posts #1
Righto, been a bit slack..
Update #1 - headstock shaping. Tried to go with a teledeluxe style headstock shape. Used the drawings linked in the "How to build" forum as a guide. I got the general shape cut with a coping saw, then used files to hand shape it. Pretty happy with the result in the end.
Here it is after the coping saw effort
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And here's the final shape :)
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catching up on old posts #2
Right, I've done 3 coats of Uluru red on the body. I really like the colour now. It's evened out across the whole body. Still a few bits in the curves where it's not taking as well but not too shabby overall for a first paint job. I've taken a week between coats, no point rushing this baby.
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catching up on old posts #3 neck staining
I initially wanted a butterscotch neck, but then thought I'd take a gamble on some other dingotone stain and see what pops out. I went with Bloodwood. Initially came out a bit darker than I had in mind but it's growing on me.
First I masked off the fret board with painter's tape - all the front and the edges. I then sanded the neck to 400 grit.
I've put one coat of stain and I'm pretty happy with the colour. It looks like it's gotten a bit lighter since application 6 days ago.
I'll get a photo with the painter's tape removed to show the contrast between the back of the neck and the fret board. I'm interested in what you guys think - I really like the contrast between the bright maple and dark neck. But is there anything I should put on the fret board to protect it? dingotone wax?
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