All looking pretty good there.
All looking pretty good there.
Gorgeous!
Very jealous. If that was available at the time when I bought mine I would definitely have sprung for that.
Looks wonderful! Any thoughts on finish? Or is it too early to decide that?
Very nostalgic for me as I had an Ibanez one back in the early 80’s. I’ll watch with interest.
It was a lucky find. If it had come up a couple of weeks later it would've been too late as the original kit I ordered would've arrived.
I'm going to stain it with Dingotone. Kajirini Red (https://www.pitbullguitars.com/shop/...-karijini-red/)
I'm planning a colourless finish on the neck.
Build #1 - IC-1 Custom Special
Yip. I'm very happy. The neck is a tight fit but I would rather that than too slack. I'll leave it until the weekend to settle and acclimatise before I do the proper mock build. Then again, I have a busy weekend coming up so it might have to wait until the following week.
Build #1 - IC-1 Custom Special
Looks good. I cannot wait to the see the Karijini Red.
What wood is the body and neck?
Build #1 - FVB4 - Build Diary
Build #2 - LP-1SS - Current - Build Diary
Build #3 - FBM-1 - Current - Build Diary
Reworked Semi-scratch Explorer - Rebuild Diary
Build #4 - AG-2 - Current - Build Diary
The body and neck are both mahogany. https://www.pitbullguitars.com/shop/...ustom-special/
I too can't wait to see how it turns out. I just hope I am patient and don't rush it.
Build #1 - IC-1 Custom Special
When I did my FVB-4 with Dingotone, the intensifying coat took quite a while (nearly 2 weeks) to dry - it was winter and I had it in a room heated to 22 degrees C. That did test my patience a bit.
Build #1 - FVB4 - Build Diary
Build #2 - LP-1SS - Current - Build Diary
Build #3 - FBM-1 - Current - Build Diary
Reworked Semi-scratch Explorer - Rebuild Diary
Build #4 - AG-2 - Current - Build Diary
Dingotone does seem very variable in how long it takes to dry. It needs just the right conditions to dry quickly. To cold, or hot or humid and it can take months. As it was developed in Perth, Perth seems to have the best sort of climate for using it in, but even then it can be fickle stuff by all the accounts I've read on here.