A bit of progress on this one. I actually had it in primer already this week, but after looking at it closely I decided I wasn't happy with the consistency of the radius and how they blended into the curves and the front and back of the guitar.

So I made myself a little radius block and got out the 60 Grit to remedy the situation. I think it's looking better now. Another squirt of primer.

As I mentioned in Frankenwalshies thread, I'm starting to wonder if priming is really worth it on wood. My SG was just clear acrylic over stained wood and it came up a treat and doesn't look like flaking or sinking back any time soon. I've started on this one now though so I'll probably have a thin coat to keep it all even before colour goes on. I'd like to have it drying by the first week in November so I can go back and finish the neck and give it all plenty of time to cure before it needs to do gift duties.

Another prep tip - if you shine a desk lamp across your work surface it casts a good shadow across the guitar - it makes it a lot easier to see lumps and bumps that will be obvious with gloss.