Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
Hi Joe, I am in the midst of doing a Tele and used ink jet printer ink, the Cyan Blue one and it is quite bright. I also have a spare Yellow cartridge tank that was nearly used as a tint on the neck.

My point is, why not play around with ink jet inks to mix up a suitable blend as blue and yellow make green. For my Tele I used a mix of 1 part ink to 1 part water but this was after using a couple of eye droppers and many small containers to mix up various test sample ratios that were then applied to a piece of timber to figure out what looked best. Also did the same on my J Bass using Color Tone Cherry Red mixed with some Red fountain pen ink to get a really vivid translucent toffee apple red as it is extremely hard finding the right colour off the shelf for many guitar finishes.

Considered craft type acrylic paint but was worried it would block out the grain as it is meant to be used as a cover not as a tint or stain.
Hey thanks for your answer, i'm currently in the process of trying the green acrylic with different paint to water ratio's and both with and without black primary layer.

I made sure to get transparant paint as indicated by the empty square on the package see thumb.



Couple layers in i can safely say its being soaked by the wood instead of covering the grain.



The large patch is the one with black ubnderlayer i think my black is still a bit too concentrated.

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