Looks amazing Simon. Very impressed by your ideas and solutions. How did you compensate for the 3mm aluminium on the other piece of blackwood? Just sand it away?
cheers,
Gav.
Looks amazing Simon. Very impressed by your ideas and solutions. How did you compensate for the 3mm aluminium on the other piece of blackwood? Just sand it away?
cheers,
Gav.
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Sorry haven't been posting. I was trying to do as much as I could during the week. I'll write up a detailed process when I have the time, but here's some pics.
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With some mineral spirits applied. The wenge became really dark so I think I'll have to sand to a higher grit and hopefully that won't make it too dark when the oil is applied.
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Almost there! I'm doing the headstock inlays tomorrow and will have to make a truss rod cover. I already made some matching wooden knobs and hopefully they'll turn out nice.
And then I have to wait for the machine heads to come before I can complete the headstock. Then it's the finish sanding and finishing!
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Yeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssssss! Looking amazing.
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