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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Dengreg on May 21, 2014, 19:04
    Love the walnut. Will look sweet.
    AAaaaGGggg! Haven't done much, just put some red on the binding and gave the back another coat of walnut.

    The face repair looks ok, not so good in the pic but think another dab of colour will do. Then start to think about some shine on the back and neck. will also need to gloss the face as I have hit it with the 4 X 0000 again, will wait until it is near the end to do the final glossing.

    1st pic shows the attempt to red out the binding, looks better in life than the pic though.

    2 & 3 the back from different angles. hope fully the stain will be nice to scrape of the binding.



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    the binding should scrape clean no worries.

    Just take care to minimise using the point only to scrape - what it does is leave sratches in the binding, and the colour gets in. Then you have to scrape the to depth of the scratch to removed the colour that gets in - ask me how I know....

  3. #43
    Gee Stan, I'm not a brave guy.
    The paint on the face just chips, I'm happy to leave that but will get it off the side.

    Almost time to think about the electrics now, I'm just letting the repair cure for a few days (they say four), then will sand it back, scrape the binding then think about the wiring.
    Would like to do something a little different but will wait to see what happens.

    Rick.

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    hang in there Rick, I am sharing similar pain with painting. If it is cold where you are very gentle heat gun after paint is dry a day or so aids curing - dont bubble the paint though

  5. #45
    Hi!

    A magic day today,25deg and expected that way until Saturday, and it's the end of May.

    finished scraping the binding, and, decided to give the back of the neck a spray with the clear. (to see how it looks)

    Looking ok so will think about doing the back in about an hour.

    1st pic the neck after a quick spray

    2nd pic the binding on the bottom where the repair is, I think it is ok but as it comes closer to the finish I may need to do a little more.

    3 rd pic a fuzzy close up of the neck and binding.

    Rick.



  6. #46
    Hi again,

    putting these two pics up to try to gain some "Brownie Points".

    Rick

    Oh! you won't be able to tell that that is the back of the head-stock,,,,,, will you?

    Rick.


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    Yes, I believe use of our logo counts for 2 extra points in GOTM. Looks good on the angle like that. Nice work.
    Cheers,

    Adam



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    keep going Rick, doing well mate, you will get there!

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    Hi,

    Well, got some water slide decal paper, made up a couple of brands, printed them in gold. Looked good to. Sprayed them with acrylic clear (pity I couldn't have used my enamel) cut them out, soaked them in water, slid them off on to the head stock, and got a clear transfer, took it off, darn, the gold don't show on the black. Oh well! what to do now, might try a deep red it may be ok, but I liked the gold.

    So, just put the hardware on and here is a few pix of what it may look like when it's finished.

    Rick



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    /<\\/p>[/<\\/p>[/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/]<\\/p>/]<\\/p>/Quote from surfmusic on May 29, 2014, 14:42
    Hi,

    Well, got some water slide decal paper, made up a couple of brands, printed them in gold. Looked good to. Sprayed them with acrylic clear (pity I couldn't have used my enamel) cut them out, soaked them in water, slid them off on to the head stock, and got a clear transfer, took it off, darn, the gold don't show on the black. Oh well! what to do now, might try a deep red it may be ok, but I liked the gold.
    Looking good man, nice job. I think you're gonna find (having just been through this) any colour you decide for a waterslide decal is going to be real hard to see on a black headstock. If you're printing off a standard ink jet or even a laser printer at home, because these printers don't print in white you're gonna have issues. Even a "deep red" as you mentioned will first need a white base to been seen properly on black.
    You may have to find a printing company who can print waterslide decals in white or metallic or maybe think about using a vinyl cut decal instead.

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