You’ve my admiration on that. Having tried a hand rubbed burst on the FrankenReso it’s a massive fail, so we will have to rub it all back and try again.
Would you consider the kit value for money? Is it easy to use?
You’ve my admiration on that. Having tried a hand rubbed burst on the FrankenReso it’s a massive fail, so we will have to rub it all back and try again.
Would you consider the kit value for money? Is it easy to use?
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
value for money is all very subjective isn't it. If you dont mind dropping $200 on a guitar finish then yes absolutely. I will say if I'm spraying anything else in the future it would be Nitro as a first choice.
I think its easy to use, yes.
Here's a Work in progress pick, will be doing thin black border on the weekend.
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#1 LP1-SS
#2 Non PB Vintage Strat Rebuild
#3 TL1 - Custom
#4 ES-12G (now converted to ES-1)
#5 RC4
#6 STA-1HT
#7 Non PB 52 Tele replica
#8 Coming Soon: 1970's Japanese Les Paul Special Resto.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others
Looking really nice, bursts are frustrating, but worth it. I had to sand back my first attempt on my EX1 as i wasnt happy, but now I am satisfied
FrankenLab
Hand crafting guitars, because Death Rays are expensive.
#1 LP1-SS
#2 Non PB Vintage Strat Rebuild
#3 TL1 - Custom
#4 ES-12G (now converted to ES-1)
#5 RC4
#6 STA-1HT
#7 Non PB 52 Tele replica
#8 Coming Soon: 1970's Japanese Les Paul Special Resto.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others