Hey guys. Looking at the RC-1 with their dodgy fill piece behind the bridge. The solution is a paint job rather than stain. Black of course, or JetGlo if you talk to Mr Hall.
Then looking at the "Only One" with the mahogany body (RC-1M) and thinking what a waste to hide that beautiful wood behind paint. I wonder if I could paint the top and stain the back and sides using the binding as the separation?
Then I notice that there is no binding on the bit under where the tail piece goes.
So questions -
Have people mixed part paint with part stain and how well did that go?
Any thoughts on how you would separate a painted section from a stained section without binding?
If binding is required, how hard is it to install - particularly for that requirement where the sides of that shaped section curve up to the top piece?
Probably biting off more than I could chew and should look at the standard basswood model and go all black with the binding as a "feature" but I do like to challenge myself.