Glad you've found a way out of the problem!![]()
Glad you've found a way out of the problem!![]()
Hi Kick, suggest mixing up a small amount of the red inks and see how that comes out on scrap timber. If you see oily bubbles on top after shaking to mix the 2 inks together that indicates it won't work however if they look blended you may be in luck. A lot of this is down to experimenting until you find the right stuff to use and in what quantities.
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Hi Wazkelly, I was in a very bold mood this afternoon and I just used a little of the bright red fountain ink and I must admit, it lifted the color a little.
But I think I have reached the point I must stop with coloring and let it dry for a couple of days. There will be some small issues I think but I see those as being part of a learning process.
Next weekend I will start with removing the maskingtape and see what and where the ink went through. See how to approach that and I'll problably need some good work on the binding. So lots of thing to do![]()
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Ok, last picture. As said I've decided to stop the coloring since I'm very happy how she's looking
As you can also see is that the glue spots are almost gone. I just leave it for as it is. Again, lessons learned![]()
Nr 1: Red Widow LP-1MQ (Finished) ->Diary<-
Now might be the time to get a can of black spray paint and just go round the edges to get a solid black to hide the remaining glue lines. Spray from the inside of the guitar to the edge , never from the edge to the inside, so that you can start spraying high then just bring it down until the edge of the spray just touches the edge of the guitar, then move it along the edge at that angle. It often helps if you can rotate the guitar when doing this rather then move yourself. Putting it on a piece of cardboard (a bit smaller than the guitar) and putting that on another larger piece of cardboard can work well as a makeshift turntable.
I'd still try looking for some glue or adhesive remover as that centre line could look better than it does. In the UK I can get Goof Off, Goo Gone and Evo Stick adhesive removers (and I think Sticky Stuff Remover would probably work as well). It's just a question of using the right search phrase.
The red and burst look great I agree with Simon, if you can just get rid f the last of the glue it will look even better
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That's looking great Kick, Wonderful quilting and your glue fix burst looks wonderful! Great job!
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Looks great Kick and glad to see you've worked around the infamous glue spots!
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burst looks unreal Kick, keep up the good work. I can barely see any glue spots but you see them all the time ! Almost gone glue.
The quilt is popping nicely
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