Once the clear goes on there she's gonna shine up even more. looking great!
cheers,
Gav.
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Once the clear goes on there she's gonna shine up even more. looking great!
cheers,
Gav.
youve got it now Devon, silver on then the top coat.
Candy can be really tricky to get right with rattle cans.
The risk will be putting on too much purple at once and losing some of the candy effect. Try and build it up with thin , even coats. When it looks right STOP. Leave it for a day or so and then look at it again, if it seems ok, leave it. If you overdo the purple it won't be as good.
Good luck!
looking great Devon, look forward to the candy coat and I'd take Stans tips thin light coats, its like gambling - know when to stop haha
Stan I went overboard yesterday and it turned out how I wanted but half way through it had this like silver burst effect and that's where I should have stopped.
I know woks it was like just one more coat and then bam not so cool anymore.
You guys are gonna crack up laughing but I sanded it down again... And re chromed it.
A bit anal I know haha
Good on you Devon for sanding it back. No point building a guitar you aren't happy with
Thanks Woks,
I mean it looked good actually but I want awesome :D
This was the second attempt before I sanded it down again.
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Yes!
As west says Space Axe! Fitting of the name "Celeste"
If you look closely you can see my hand in the reflection :cool:
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But check out this sexy beast... ran out of candy coat. one more thin coat and it'll be perfect.
Not sure what I should do about the head stock. I might redo that as well.
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Alrighty!
And here it's folk the paint job at it's final stage.
I didn't know what to call it so I'm calling it "Nebula burst"
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Why nebula burst? This is a picture of space
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In the next chapter, clear coating. I'll probably skip over pics with that as pretty boring. But will post again when I get work on the decals and glitter patterns. Stay tuned.
PS. I am going to ditch spray cans in future. Am going to get myself a compressor and a high performance spray gun.
1. On balance the cost of can are expensive. Especially the anodised purple with all my screw ups.
2. Spray can noozles pretty random and doesn't create mist fine enough for this kind of work.
got to get what you are happy with mate, good persistence!
the silver itself actually looks cool.
nice nebular burst
Nice work, Devon :)
As far as spray guns are concerned, all you need is HVLP touch up spray gun.
Should be able to pick one up for around the $60- 80 mark.