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    GAStronomist FrankenWashie's Avatar
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    The other fill repair I have heard of guys doing is the mouldable epoxy putty stuff.
    I think once you get all the component parts in place the insert will serve as an accent feature, and it's a good yarn if people ask about it any how, as you've saved what some would have immediately binned.
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    Oh man... Hopefully you'll find a way to repair this and still love the body.
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    bummer DD, I think the fix you have will work. Maybe stain it darker similar to rest of the body so the control 'plate' blends in more.

    The grain is looking amazing you popped the ash really nicely.

    Hopefully lesson learnt. No need to level off the control cavity as it won't be seen.
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    Nice recovery.
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    Shame about the cavity dd but looking good. That fan fret ibanez's style is what i had in mind for next build and you are hitting it out of the park

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    Geez man, that's sad eh. I feel for you. That's one trait that building guitars gives you, how to move on from such mistakes and still make an awesome build. nice save
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    Well I got the battery box routed out and lightened up the color a little and started the first coat of tru oil.
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    Nicely done sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummerdude View Post
    Well I got the battery box routed out and lightened up the color a little and started the first coat of tru oil.
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    The more I look at it the more i like the patch DD, nice clean battery box rout too. Once some controls go on it'll look like it was meant to be there!
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    Ok so I got three coats of Tru Oil and it's looking pretty good I think. The tru oil really brings out the brown wood grain and I think it helps tie in my patch job control panel.Click image for larger version. 

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