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    GAStronomist FrankenWashie's Avatar
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    Get at least one full coat on, or two to give the decal a smooth base to bond to. If you don’t you can end up with minuscule airgaos under the decal which will show up white (like scotch tape) under the decal.

    i tend to get at least one clear on, do the decal (or re-do if you muff it first up, spares are your friend here) then build up clears until the edge of the decal is seamlessly blended into the headstock.
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    Ok cool. I have some designing to do and stuff to purchase. Thanks for the tips FW.

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    Besides the sandpaper man is there anywhere else you can get the wet dry sheets at the grits required for the acrylic clear coat? None at Bunnings, SCA, Repco etc in the different grits needed.

    Also I’ve noticed that there are parts of the body (specifically behind the bridge) that still feel rough, even though I sanded before the primer, sanded after primer and also once during colour coat (because of a paint run). I don’t have any such issues in the headstock and wondering if this will be an issue when I do the clear coat? It looks really smooth and good, but just furry. Will this go away after clear coating and sanding or will the roughness come through?
    Last edited by a_novice; 18-01-2019 at 04:05 AM.

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    Finally found some at Autobarn. They seem to have a good selection of sandpaper.

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    I'm into the clear coat process at the moment, and have put 2 coats on the headstock, but have stopped so i can put on a custom designed decal (still working on my design as i keep changing my mind).

    I've done 3 coats on the body and its starting to get a shine which is awesome to see, but one thing i've noticed is that its really hard to get the inside of the monkey grip sprayed without causing any runs on the outside...does anyone have any clever tips to help with this?
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    GAStronomist FrankenWashie's Avatar
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    I tried to use a piece of card as a shield. You hold the card over the body as you spray the monkey grip , it kinda worked but I still ended up with a couple of runs. That little feature is a pain for sanding prep and painting!
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    Cool thanks for that. Better than any ideas I had. My sanding of that area could have been better but my couple spray worked ok. Just think my clear coat is very thin inside that area.

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    Can anyone recommend an alternative to using water for wet sanding?

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    Can anyone recommend an alternative to using water for wet sanding?
    Hey mate! You could use gum turps.

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    Thanks Bakersdozen will check it out. I’m paranoid that water will damage or lift the finish either around peg holes or on the front body around pickup and bridge cutouts.

    It does say for oil based but I’m using acrylic...
    Last edited by a_novice; 25-01-2019 at 06:40 AM.

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