fanlee
11th October 2006, 06:08 PM
Hi..especially to Durwood.
I tried your rubbing method for nitro with thinners,metho & chamois on some scrap and it made a big difference. Now this scrap was something I'd used for dye testing, & had shellac slapped on & ignored. I sprayed nitro on a few weekends ago for this test, but it was never going to be anything more than scrap.
So encouraging were the results that I tried the method on the butt of my guitar which has been shellaced, nitro'ed & scuffed to 1200 grit.
I'm sold on method because it's non destructive as you've said before, and the risk of rub throughs seems very much less than with sanding.
After one or two little trial rubs the difference is pleasing to say the least!!:D
So now I would like to do the whole job. The reason for the post is that the guitar body (Gibson SG) is a complicated shape with champfers & scallops. See pics.
How do you recommend I approach this? Break it down into sections eg the flat top, the curves one by one...or rub the whole thing as a unit?
(If this seems a really dumb question feel free to say so :D ...as long as you offer your usual good advice..:D )
TIA
RobSm
I tried your rubbing method for nitro with thinners,metho & chamois on some scrap and it made a big difference. Now this scrap was something I'd used for dye testing, & had shellac slapped on & ignored. I sprayed nitro on a few weekends ago for this test, but it was never going to be anything more than scrap.
So encouraging were the results that I tried the method on the butt of my guitar which has been shellaced, nitro'ed & scuffed to 1200 grit.
I'm sold on method because it's non destructive as you've said before, and the risk of rub throughs seems very much less than with sanding.
After one or two little trial rubs the difference is pleasing to say the least!!:D
So now I would like to do the whole job. The reason for the post is that the guitar body (Gibson SG) is a complicated shape with champfers & scallops. See pics.
How do you recommend I approach this? Break it down into sections eg the flat top, the curves one by one...or rub the whole thing as a unit?
(If this seems a really dumb question feel free to say so :D ...as long as you offer your usual good advice..:D )
TIA
RobSm