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Thread: My First Build - TLA-1Q! Hoping to build a Tuff-Dog Tele

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    Thanks Dark Mark! I didn’t notice the face until you said it. That is so cool! Part of me wants to just leave it as-is, but I don’t like the glue marks around the edge. I want to cover those.

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    Fair enough, I wasn’t sure if it was glue or not. You won’t be able to not notice the face now, shame I it will be covered by the bridge

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    I have been updating my guitar finishing thread daily, but neglecting this one. Just in case it helps others, I am going to add this update to my progress. I am still working on finishing the body and neck before I move on to the final build. Here is my progress so far.

    Here are pictures of the posterboard mask I made. I used screws to lift it 1/4in above the guitar body to allow for the burst. I sprayed down and slightly toward the middle of the guitar to get the overspray into the gap in the mask. It came out better than I expected. I used encore brown lacquer from Mohawk to get the look.
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    Not bad so far!
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    Today I cleaned up the binding so that I can continue to spray 3 more coats of Nitro clear coat later. I will do 3 more tomorrow and then let it cure for 2 weeks before final sanding and buffing.
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    Here is the custom headstock decal I made. I am not psyched about the way they wrinkled when I sprayed the nitro.
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    The pic below is the latest and current state.
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    Did you make the decal? You'd need to clear it with the nitro, that wrinkling is a reaction with what ever clear was sprayed over the decal.
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    Looks to me like the decal is applied to raw wood.
    It should go on at least one coat of clear to properly adhere.

    cheers, Mark.

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    Yeah I think you might be right, that would give a similar result.
    Build 1 - Shoegazer MK1 JMA-1
    Build 2 - The Relliecaster TL-1
    Build 3 - The Black Cherry SG AG-1
    Build 4 - The Sonicaster TL-1ish
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    Build 6 - The Howling Gowing ST-1

    "What I lack in talent I make up for with enthusiasm"

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    I did make it. I only sprayed with Nitro, but it was wet with water when I sprayed. Letting it dry out made it curl. I think Mark nailed it, I put it on raw wood. It is now under 8 coats of Nitro so I may live with it until it drives me crazy and then fix it.

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    Final coat of nitro lacquer is on! Now to wait... This wait may kill me. lol.
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