No veneer, made out of 4 pieces
Happy with the best grain not being covered by the pickguard
given that I'm staining it black, a light timbermate to highlight it would be the go?
No veneer, made out of 4 pieces
Happy with the best grain not being covered by the pickguard
given that I'm staining it black, a light timbermate to highlight it would be the go?
Something like this maybe?
http://www.tdpri.com/forum/finely-fi...ed-walnut.html
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So I finally got around to starting sanding, noticed a glue spot between the pickguard and the output
looking at my other photos I should have noticed it :/
looks like a gap that's been filled to me
another mark that's the same colour is this:
another little chip/ding I've noticed is this:
But I figure worst case scenario that'll fill when I apply the timbermate
any idea's on what to do about the glue spot?
Sean
As DB said you should be able to try sanding some more. Try using some wire brushes from the big green shed to hopefully remove some of the glue spots.
Also Mad Dog check your PM's
So do I attack it with the Random orbital sander or should I be more patient and keep going with the 180
Im a nooby, but if your doing a ST then it looks like most of those issues are under the pickguard, Id suggest roughly put it in place and decide if you need to worry about it at all. The first few pics are defiantly not going to show after everything is all said and done
Last edited by soundguy4033; 15-09-2015 at 10:15 PM.
Good point Soundguy.... Totally missed that!
Personally, I am not a fan of orbison sanders but when you need to remove a heap of timber they are the way to go.
I just don't use them for finish sanding as they leave those annoying little swirl scratches that show up when you apply the finish.
Always finish sand by hand![]()