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    Yes. I'm pretty pleased with it. Headstock and neck looks good too after same treatment.
    Had to really try my best to be patient though - my electronic thermometer tells me it is currently 66% humidity here in Perth tonite. I'm trying to only do anything related to finishing when temperature is less than 30 and humidity less than 50. It seems to be resulting in a better finish than I had with Dingotone on my previous build.
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    Just had some nice decals delivered from Rothko and Frost. So r.e. the thin end of the guitar - I just need to decide whether I want to attempt an upgrade to a bone nut now.
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    I love these spalted LP bodies! Looks killer!

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    OMG that spalt. You lucky devil. This is going to looking killer dude.

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    I'm hoping so ! The kits from Pitbull are really great fun and seem well made.

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    Got my eye on one of these for my next build... the clear finish looks awesome (and I have some)... what was it you stained it with first?
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    The spalted cap looks great. Difficult to get representative photo though. It is quite a lovely pale honey colour - in some photos though (e.g. outside in bright sunlight) it looks lighter. I'm struggling a bit with the headstock. On a previous build I used spray on poly to fix and cover the Decal. It worked a treat. This time after reading some more stuff I bit the bullet and bought a can of spray on nitronasty stuff. I started with a base layer and it's giving horrible orange peel effect, so will need a bit of sanding and flattening before Istick the decal on - but i am now reading will need to apply at least 6 - 9 coats nitro on top, and will need to sand back to get rid of any ridges around decal (plus that orange peel is a common - but treatable effect that I am likely to see again). But how far does one 13oz can nitro go !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slayer666 View Post
    Got my eye on one of these for my next build... the clear finish looks awesome (and I have some)... what was it you stained it with first?
    The only prep apart from a light sanding was a carefully applied a dilute timbermate Ebonygrain fill - then really careful sanding so as not to go through the cap. The stain is simply the Dingotone clear stain / Finish applied in pretty thin coats with a very light 1200 sand in between each coat. I have found the Dingotone really nice to work with on this build.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJP View Post
    The only prep apart from a light sanding was a carefully applied a dilute timbermate Ebonygrain fill - then really careful sanding so as not to go through the cap. The stain is simply the Dingotone clear stain / Finish applied in pretty thin coats with a very light 1200 sand in between each coat. I have found the Dingotone really nice to work with on this build.
    Awesome thanks... defo on the to do list.
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    DJP, had you put any DT on the headstock before you used the nitro spray? If you have, you are going to have endless problems as nitro wont sit properly on an oil and wax based finish. It does need to be bare wood.

    If not, then just keep on spraying. The wood will absorb the first couple of spray coats so it's bound to look rather rough to start with. You'd normally use spray highly thinned clear lacquer coats or a sanding sealer (thinned lacquer but normally with a bit of filler) on first before spraying the normal clear coat lacquer on, but do a couple of coats, let it dry for a couple of days, sand it back flat and things should be easier from then on.

    If you are doing just the headstock, then one can should be fine. You'd normally expect to use a 2-3 cans to clear coat the entire guitar.

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    Argh. Help !
    Geez one of the pieces of info I had was you could use nitro over Dingotone, but not Poly.
    I have attempted to sand back - but I see I am an now starting to go through the veneer at edge-so its paper thin. Luckilly the thin edge is not visible at moment.
    Really not sure what to do..
    The nitro went on back of headstock just fine - looks great.
    Maybe its the maple veneer. Its smooth as now though!
    The Nitro definitely "stuck" ...it was just the orange peel texture on the surface.
    Maybe I Should just put the Decal on now that it is smooth, and try to build up enough coats- enough to be able to sand back any surface texture without damaging the decal etc.
    Really don't know what to do.
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