I would pick a stain that lets the grain show through on the back and sides, so not too dark. Maybe a color that picks up the dark grain color from the front. That could look pretty.
I would pick a stain that lets the grain show through on the back and sides, so not too dark. Maybe a color that picks up the dark grain color from the front. That could look pretty.
I don't know what I'm doing but I hope I will end up with a guitar
Runner Up G.O.T.M. November 2020. Custom SHB-4
Runner Up G.O.T.M. December 2018. MMB-5
Winner G.O.T.M. March 2018. JBA-4
Runner Up G.O.T.M. December 2017. BG-46
Yes it does....I use my own mix of Shellac as a sanding sealer. Usually two coats separated by an hour....then hang overnight and then stain.
It also does help stop the soaking up of stain on end grain at a different rate to the front or back of wood. Really helps with blotchy absorption on the faces as well.
I find I get an even stain coat.
Last edited by ozzbike; 08-08-2020 at 11:26 AM.
Runner Up G.O.T.M. November 2020. Custom SHB-4
Runner Up G.O.T.M. December 2018. MMB-5
Winner G.O.T.M. March 2018. JBA-4
Runner Up G.O.T.M. December 2017. BG-46