Transfer worked great.
Transfer worked great.
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
Build 5 - The Steampunker Bass YB-4
Build 6 - The Howling Gowing ST-1
"What I lack in talent I make up for with enthusiasm"
Sssshhhh, don't tell this dude about your guitar.
Bluey sure beats My Little Pony, which the current obsession in these parts.
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
Our latest craze is Super Wings. If your kids don’t know it, don’t introduce it haha
A little more progress. Neck is sprayed with 7 coats of SCA clear (acrylic lacquer):
Now begins the long wait before I can polish the surface. The first coat raised some stray wood fibres so before applying the decal I gave a light sand with 400 grit using barely more than the weight of the paper itself. After that, the back of the neck felt fantastic so I will keep that in mind during final finish as I do prefer a satin feel when playing.
I am very happy with how the colour came up from just the clear with no stain. And the level of smooth glossiness is much better than my first attempts on the body. It should polish up nicely in a few weeks. The hard part is just letting it hang there for all that time.
There was one minor mishap when removing the tape. A small section (just 1 or 2mm next to the fretboard edge) of lacquer came away with the tape in one place near the body end of the neck, but unfortunately not where it will be inside the neck pocket. I don't want to remask everything to paint again so I thought I would try the same method I used to apply the CA. I sprayed some lacquer onto printer paper folded into a brush shape, and used that to carefully apply clear to the small area of exposed wood and smoothed it out. If I remember to sand extra carefully in that spot it might be OK. I will add another application in the same way in an hour or two.
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
Headstock looks great...was thinking of leaving mine like that but thought why not use stain and stuff something else up lol.
If it aint broken...break it and build something better
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
So I took a good look at the fretboard today. The CA has really helped the feel of the board, but there are still some larger cracks and holes (mostly around the nut) that the thin CA didn't help. I think I will try filling them with more viscous CA tomorrow. The whole board could probably do with a second application of thin CA, as I think I have oversanded in some places. And the frets still have scratches in them as I was much more focused on the board itself. I don't want to sand the board any more though, so when I get to the frets I will mask again so I can finish the frets without worrying about the board.
Ah, engineered rosewood, I am sure you seemed like a good idea at the time to someone...
Mantra: No more pedals, must finish BlueyCaster...
Disclaimer: I haven't done woodwork since high school, and wasn't really paying attention at the time ...
There's good engineered stuff and bad engineered stuff.