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    Smile First build, blue widow LP quilted

    I have been reading this forum for the last couple of months, and I have taken the plunge a ordered kit guitar.
    Pit bull did not have any LP kits to order around Christmas so I ended up ordering this kit
    https://guitarkitworld.com/product/l...ted-maple-top/

    It has arrived and I will start recording my build

    I will agree with everybody that it is very exciting to receive a kit. A bit like a Luky dip for grown ups.

    My intention at this stage is to stain the quilt top blue and probably leave the mahogany its natural colour under a oil finish.

    I am sure I will have lots of questions in the coming weeks.

    I have really appreciated how positive and encouraging all of the contributors have been to other members builds.

    When I work out how to resize the photos on my iPad I will upload some images of the kit

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    Cool! Welcome to the forum, and look forward to seeing some pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    I have been reading this forum for the last couple of months, and I have taken the plunge a ordered kit guitar.
    Pit bull did not have any LP kits to order around Christmas so I ended up ordering this kit
    https://guitarkitworld.com/product/l...ted-maple-top/

    It has arrived and I will start recording my build

    I will agree with everybody that it is very exciting to receive a kit. A bit like a Luky dip for grown ups.

    My intention at this stage is to stain the quilt top blue and probably leave the mahogany its natural colour under a oil finish.

    I am sure I will have lots of questions in the coming weeks.

    I have really appreciated how positive and encouraging all of the contributors have been to other members builds.

    When I work out how to resize the photos on my iPad I will upload some images of the kit

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    Awesome, the LP builds have been quiet for a while, nice to see one up again.
    If you use the Tapatalk app, it will prompt you to resize when you add the photos in., but it looks as though you may have sorted that out.
    It’s a very tidy looking kit, how is the fit and finish up close?
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    The neck is a nice firm fit in the socket.

    One of the slightly rough areas is the cutaway binding area that sits above the veneer by maybe 0.5 mm

    See picture , I take it I will be able sand or scrape down this high spot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    The neck is a nice firm fit in the socket.

    One of the slightly rough areas is the cutaway binding area that sits above the veneer by maybe 0.5 mm

    See picture , I take it I will be able sand or scrape down this high spot
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    Welcome along Denial. If that is a veneer as soon as you sand about half that .25 mm you will possibly go through and into the substrate
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    I have been doing some experimenting with black and blue stains.

    I would like to get some opinions on how much black dye is required to help the quilting to stand out and how deep the blue before it is too much
    See below some photos of an experiment with a piece of pine , starting with a light coat of black and 4 coats of blue

    Has anybody had much experience with ubeaut water dye on quilted maple?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denial View Post
    I have been doing some experimenting with black and blue stains.

    I would like to get some opinions on how much black dye is required to help the quilting to stand out and how deep the blue before it is too much
    See below some photos of an experiment with a piece of pine , starting with a light coat of black and 4 coats of blue.

    Has anybody had much experience with ubeaut water dye on quilted maple?

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    G'day mate. I did my TL-Q1 with Ubeaut stain. I think I used about 5 parts water to 1 part stain to pop the quilt, then sanded it back LIGHTLY! Try it out on scrap first and it is better to have it more diluted, then you can add another coat if required. The blue? All depends on the depth of colour you want and how the maple is absorbing the stain. Colour depth is always a personal taste thing. Again, start light and add more if required.

    If you are finishing with Tru-oil, don't forget that it will add a slight yellow hue to the finish. That could give you a slight green look. A clear coat finish is no problem.

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    Cool binding. Should come up well.
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    Ah that's very similar to the kit I got from them in my Uncle Milty project. Looks like they are back to fearlessly infringing trademarks after a brief hiatus. I hope the build goes well for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CascadiaGuitarGeek View Post
    Ah that's very similar to the kit I got from them in my Uncle Milty project. Looks like they are back to fearlessly infringing trademarks after a brief hiatus. I hope the build goes well for you.
    It's not a PBG kit.

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