I always use the 'Insert Image' button (the yellow square with the mountain or what not) and then paste the link into there. Also, looking good.
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what link could i use?? i dont really have a cite to post them on, thanks!I always use the 'Insert Image' button (the yellow square with the mountain or what not) and then paste the link into there. Also, looking good.
well in a seance you would want to, but because it wont be seen i dont care and thats all the guy had for wood, im pretty sure it wont effect my sound.im not very knowledgeable when it comes to filling a pick up routing, but wouldn't you want the same fill block as the body wood itself??? just curious because i am starting a similar project soon.
Lol at the Controller CD because the first thingI thought when I saw you is "He looks kind of like Stuart Ross" and I saw you were from Canada too.
no thats the paint, the primer is white as well, the guitar is going to be white with a black "binding"Is that just the primer coat or are you doing it white? And that looks really clean, can't even tell the neck pup was filled.
Is that just the primer coat or are you doing it white? And that looks really clean, can't even tell the neck pup was filled.
You could use automotive pinstriping tape and skip the paint altogetherok well i totaly botched my guitar today when i tried to paint the binding, so my question is, what kind of paint should i be using??? im using atm lacquer and i dont think its right. can anyone help me out iv tryed the search engine and it dont work to well.
well thats the thing i had to re-sand the guitar again, and i want a paint thats gonna be as hard as the stuff that was already on itYou could use automotive pinstriping tape and skip the paint altogether
The white looks like it turned out great, so you could re-spray the white, then add the pinstriping, and clear over top of it all.well thats the thing i had to re-sand the guitar again, and i want a paint thats gonna be as hard as the stuff that was already on it
well seeing as everyone is against bondo, what can i use????? i am how ever going to take a pice of wood to fill the pup hole, but what can i use to fill the smaller holes?/
i have no problem paining the stripe, its the paint im using i think its the wrong kind i dont know if i should use lacquer or enamel or what, the pin strip is a good idea but it rather have pain on there so i dont have it sticking up.The white looks like it turned out great, so you could re-spray the white, then add the pinstriping, and clear over top of it all.
thank you soo much man this is a bigg helpI went the lacquer route and i think it turned out pretty well. The key is to do lots of thin coats to build up a nice thick clear coat, and remember to sand with 400ish grit sandpaper every few coats (i did 5 coats each about an hour apart, let it fully dry, sanded, then repeat the whole process).
Theres a pretty decent walkthrough on stewmac:
STEWMAC.COM : Finishing a Blue Guitar Free information
that even includes how to prevent spitting and how to repair spits, but if you are careful you wont run into that... I know i didnt If you go to the next page it includes how to finish it to a mirror shine using ultra high grit paper and a buffing wheel... i skipped all that because i was anxious to play mine but someday ill probably go back to give it a try good luck!