You could always sand back the stain and mix a lighter colour/apply less on the applicator? That is if the veneer is thick enough.
You could always sand back the stain and mix a lighter colour/apply less on the applicator? That is if the veneer is thick enough.
nice idea Nicko but Rob said the veneer is only about 0.6mm thick. It may fade over time.
Shouldn't be an issue I reckon once the clear coats go on the grain will become more obvious, should look sensational and I won't be entering GOTM the same month as this axe ! Also being a tele gets an instant extra half to one mark from Ads LOL
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@Woks
I’ll take a photo of the headstock tomoz Warren.
@Brendan
Thanks for that Brendan, on the clothes line tomorrow then.
@Nick
Thanks mate, I had thought of that, but just not too sure. It’s not how I want it, but it looks OK. If I stuff around with it now I could make it worse.
Thanks guys
rob
@Woks
Here you go mate, just for you..
I found it really hard to capture the actual colour, but that's about as close as I could get.
I am going to leave the neck unstained and just apply the usual oil to give it a nice slick EBMM'ish slickness.
I have given the back another coat of blue and black to see how it goes. It looks darker now but may dry lighter, I will have to see. I left a small section under the neck plate with only one coat so I should be able to compare. I will decide what to do with the front when the back is fully dry. If it does dry darker I will leave the blue on the front alone and just massage the black a bit.
I might try and experiment with sanding the headstock down a bit. I think I will have to do something so that Lyn's name can be seen on it. I'll keep you posted.
cheers mate
rob
Man that headstock looks nice. Love how the black figure of the wood cuts the blue. Same on the body - subtle but effective.
Thanks Nick, I'd love to take the credit, but it's all the wood. Lol.
Cheers mate
rob
that's nice Rob, can't wait to see this glossed up
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Rob, love the colours! Headstock looks great too and the veneer is still pretty eye catching, they are kinda like the grain version of F holes if you look at the placement of them which I think makes it look even cooler!
@Stan
Thanks mate, I just need to touch up a few places where the stain didn't take properly and the gloss will go on.
@Callum
Thanks mate, I could say I planned the grain that way........ but I'd be lying lol.
cheers guys
rob
Rob, nice job. Veneer with the blue looks sensational.
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