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Post by Blacksunshine on Nov 28, 2021 14:28:29 GMT -5
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Post by Leftee on Nov 28, 2021 14:58:41 GMT -5
I like that and I’m going to give it a go with my dye process on the next body in the queue.
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Post by funkykikuchiyo on Nov 28, 2021 15:28:42 GMT -5
I've seen some PRS tops with a similar color, and they looked amazing. If I was playing around with dyes, it would be on my list of things to try, too. My guess is the maple has to be bleached first to get it to look right, since the lighter parts have a sort of greyish look to them.
I'm not normally a fan for bright yellow, but I've seen some canary yellow dyes look amazing, too.
I noticed ebony boards on those guitars. Is that a standard feature on this line now?
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Post by LeftyMeister on Nov 28, 2021 18:19:56 GMT -5
Michael Kelly had a similar color scheme a couple of years ago for a LOT less.
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Post by Leftee on Nov 28, 2021 18:33:31 GMT -5
I'll get started on mine this week. It won't be a flame top. This body is sugar pine. I've been mulling over what to do with this one and this will be a cool thing to try.
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Nov 28, 2021 21:26:54 GMT -5
Reminds me of the PRS whale blue color:
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Nov 28, 2021 21:45:57 GMT -5
You can get real real close to this look at home with simple tools and a little care. Food coloring (diluted with water) is a fantastic wood dye/stain because of the small pigment particles and low cost. Looky here for some tips:
Paul talks about how too much stain or water can cause the stain to migrate too far and if you have a 'self-binding' (the exposed edge of the top wood), one way to mitigate this problem is to first use a small paint brush to apply a clear sealer around the edge.
Look here for that technique. It's referred to as "isolator," and it's just a cut mix of clear polyurethane.
The guys in these demos are using water to prep the wood for the stain because they're using water-based or alcohol stains. If you're using an oil-based stain, you cannot use water; mineral spirits or white spirit work great.
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Post by reverendrob on Nov 29, 2021 1:59:27 GMT -5
Reminds me of the junky 80s photo-flame stuff!
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Nov 29, 2021 3:21:02 GMT -5
Reminds me of the junky 80s photo-flame stuff! Complete with the ubiquitous Hamburglar face in the neck "flame."
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Post by Opie on Nov 29, 2021 7:53:12 GMT -5
Food coloring will work,but will fade rapidly when exposed to light. Analine dyes are better but will fade,especially if exposed to sunlight. The newer metal dyes are much better at retaining their color. I've used the ones made by Homestead Finishing with great results. ( homesteadfinishingproducts.com/transtint-liquid-dyes/ ). They have the added benefit of being both water and alcohol compatible.
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Post by Think Floyd on Nov 29, 2021 8:12:05 GMT -5
A little too spendy for my comfort. But they look pretty good. Too bad the price is so high; one of these would go great with my 2021 Hyundai Venue Denim Edition!
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Post by 1600 on Nov 29, 2021 10:31:18 GMT -5
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Post by Leftee on Nov 29, 2021 10:44:11 GMT -5
Very nice!
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Post by pcalu on Nov 29, 2021 21:35:18 GMT -5
I like the Telecaster.. but the price... not for me
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Post by LeftyMeister on Nov 29, 2021 21:38:58 GMT -5
Here is Michael Kelly's denim Tele.
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Post by Blacksunshine on Nov 29, 2021 22:22:13 GMT -5
Seeing that I'm more into Gibsons these days, I wonder if I could get a Les Paul with a similar finish?
*logs into Reverb*
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Post by Blacksunshine on Nov 29, 2021 22:24:21 GMT -5
I noticed ebony boards on those guitars. Is that a standard feature on this line now? That's another thing I noticed that I forgot to mention. I'd love to have an ebony board guitar. Why? No practical reason, other than "because."
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Nov 30, 2021 10:42:17 GMT -5
Ebony is a fantastic fretboard wood, but it is often prone to checking. Don't allow it to dry out.
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Post by Leftee on Nov 30, 2021 10:59:03 GMT -5
I’ve built a couple of bolt necks with ebony boards. Good stuff that!
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Post by Leftee on Dec 1, 2021 13:23:56 GMT -5
My attempt at this is turning out pretty cool, or so says I. I’ve got shellac on it and should be able to spray some clear tomorrow.
Being sugar pine I took advantage of the wood’s characteristics which I believe adds to the effect.
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Post by LeftyMeister on Dec 1, 2021 15:46:18 GMT -5
^^^ TTIUWP!
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Post by Leftee on Dec 1, 2021 17:20:44 GMT -5
Let me get some clear on it first.
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Post by Leftee on Dec 3, 2021 16:01:33 GMT -5
So here we go... with 4 coats of clear.
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Post by LeftyMeister on Dec 3, 2021 16:52:09 GMT -5
Nice, Eric!
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Post by woody on Dec 3, 2021 18:56:19 GMT -5
It looks like a base of black was laid down first on those Fenders.
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Post by woody on Dec 3, 2021 19:09:08 GMT -5
This guy knows how to use stains.
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Post by Leftee on Dec 3, 2021 22:28:28 GMT -5
😎
Thanks for posting.
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Post by Blacksunshine on Dec 5, 2021 7:59:50 GMT -5
Looks great, Leftee!
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Post by Leftee on Dec 11, 2021 20:46:53 GMT -5
The picture is a little glarey, but she's coming along.
Jazz at the neck, Quarter Pound bridge.
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Post by LeftyMeister on Dec 11, 2021 21:08:42 GMT -5
^^ Is this one a keeper?
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