Hey churchie, ive used the stain coat then the intensifier coat then the t/o. The intensifier coat really brings the colour up in the builds ive done .
Good luck with yours
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Hey churchie, ive used the stain coat then the intensifier coat then the t/o. The intensifier coat really brings the colour up in the builds ive done .
Good luck with yours
Thanks Adam. I think the ButterScotch is a little different - there isn't an Intensifier coat. So I will probably go straight on to the TO once I am happy with the stain.
I hope some of that amber hue of the T/O give a bit more of an aged look to the colour.
Im no expart im still learning and experimenting. But diferent things will work in different environments. So far in 4 builds ive work something out that works in mine. Its all trial and error
Good luck
Attachment 24915thats dt stain and t/o needs a couple more coats but getting close
Well..... sometimes life gets in the way.
With two kids now, my “free” time is limited. Most of this year has involved other priorities.
But now I am back to the JR.
Did all my TruOil before the hiatus, so it has cured nicely.
I’ve polished up the body and shielded cavities.
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I like the look of that stain. Nice work.
Yeah, two kids. life is certainly different now.
Found a guitar for sale that is very similar to what I’m building.
https://guitaremporium.com.au/produc...ource=facebook
What $5,500.00, tell him he's dreaming.
Here's another you can have for only $5,495.00 :rolleyes:
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Jesus. I would take Churchies over both of them!
How about if I knock another $5 off mine?
Churchies hasn't a photo of HRH on the back.
HAAA haaa
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