Yes, definitely a great look.
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Yes, definitely a great look.
The finish is mirror!
It's coming up the way I imagined, but better than I expected. The finish is mirror-like, and looks great (in my opinion) with the matching purple/black headstock and rosewood fretboard. The only thing I'm not happy with are the screws I used to mount the Tonerider neck pickups. I'm thinking I may not have put the screws in straight, so I may run into trouble adjusting the height of the pickups. We'll see.. Just waiting on a capacitor upgrade to arrive, and I'll get the wiring done, the bridge on, and start setting it up properly.
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'Purple Thunder' is finished!
What worked:
The look is precisely what I set out to achieve, with a black burst around a deep purple centre and a headstock to match.
What I could have done better:
I was paranoid about sanding through the clearcoat, and there are a couple of very small spots which could have been sanded flatter before wetsanding.
What exceeded my expectations:
The separation created by CA glueing and clearcoating between the purple dye and black burst created wonderful depth in the body. The grain appears to fan out from behind the black bridge, which looks amazing behind the parallel strings. The purple edge around the pickguard looks like a subtle neon halo and really brings out the purple in the body.
If I saw this among a range of bass guitars in a shop, this is exactly the one I'd buy. Oh - and it plays beautifully!
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Great work. Very nice colour combination.
Great work! Looks amazing.
I like also how you kept updating the first post on this journal , with a summary of the steps and products used, great idea.