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After first Tru Oil coat over 1200 wet sand.
Thanks for the info and advice WazKelly. I would never had thought you can get such a seriously smooth and bright gloss finish with Tru Oil until I saw and touched your MMB-4. I have only got close to that finish with wipe on poly and lots of meguiars polish.
The mahogany body has taken the Tru Oil really well. I am amazed that the wet sand with Tru oil at 600 grit...few more coats...then 800 grit....finished the pore filling that the timber mate had started. The wide open grain of the mahogany is now a slinky smooth glass film....nice.
These are taken just before I put a second new full strength coat of Tru Oil over the body and neck after wet sanding with water at 1200 grit.
Total of four coats to go on and I may venture a further 1200 wet sand and see if I can get a completely flat finish then progress.
Wow.
(P.S. I think the body was further along than the neck. The neck and headstock has gone a little flat since the wet sand...a few coats of Tru Oil will lift it back up.)
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Do you know what I hate....do you......really. Grrrrrr
I hate decals. I had sanded, buffed and polished both the body and neck. I had fitted the tuners....glued the preamp module with hot glue into the body cavity...after covering things with copper tape.
Then I thought I would flatten the neck and check the frets....too many not right....so TAPE up and full level..recrown and polish.
I reckon I had at least ten coats of TRU-OIL over the BEE decal...and I did not see that I had put tape on it.....but when the tape came off....so did some of the BEE.
Can you imagine the words used....yep....that one...oh and that one....and that one I nearly forgot about.
I think we do this to test our patience and not throw things around a workshop.
INSERT BIG SAD FACE.