I used this:
I believe this is it - https://www.caswellplating.com.au/st...r-uv-protector
I used this:
I believe this is it - https://www.caswellplating.com.au/st...r-uv-protector
The White Knight Squirts are a acrylic enamel paint, you definitely don't want to put polyurethane over that.I've got some cans of Squirts black and some polyurethane that I'm hoping to use, but so far on other projects they're not playing nicely, so I might go down this path yet.
The Squirts do state they bond to plastic, so it would probably be no different than the SCA acrylic enamel I used. However, if you want to clear over it, just make sure it's also an acrylic enamel - like the Squirts Clear or White Knight "Crystal Clear".
I try to use the same brand of base & top coat as much as possible in an effort to eliminate incompatibility problems. Still not always a guarantee, IME.
Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...
I ordered a can of Krylon black and a couple of cans of clear coat. I've got another little job I'm working on where the problems with using different types is biting me on the rear, so my test with this stuff will be sorting that little drama out.
You might have a bit of overkill with a couple of cans of clear. After doing the clear coats on my job, the can feels almost full. I went through way more white than I did clears.
Finally a step closer. This was scanned into Melbourne overnight finally, so at least confirmation it's in the state.
Paint for it is scheduled to arrive today. Now that the Thunderaptor is on the wall letting the Tru Oil do its magic, I'm keen to get on with this one.
Finally, it has arrived.
So far:
I've rough carved the headstock. A little messier than I'd like given I had to use the jigsaw. Still, a bit of time with a file and it's in the general shape I want. I could really do with getting the sander on it where I've cut.. except it's dead and needs to go back to Bunnings. And we're in a local lockdown... that may end this Thursday. Or it may not.
I realised today that the new Babicz bridge is a string through, and this ST-1 is a custom made for a hardtail, so I need to do some alterations. Sounds like a challenge.
I think I'll buy a cheap drill press when I replace the sander. I might at least have some hope of drilling through straight. I'm debating, after some practice with the router, seeing if I can create something of a cavity in the back with enough space for the string balls then print a plate to go over the top of it to make it look tidier.
The original plan was to spray the pickguard. Starting to think I may just leave it as is and cover it with stickers anyway to add some contrast.
Everything otherwise looks OK. I'll probably avoid doing much with the body until I've had time to sort out the string through issue.