fanlee
10th September 2007, 01:57 PM
If You've ever read Hitchhikers' Guide... & remember the discription of SPACE..it's big I mean really big, it's so mind-boggingly big etc etc..
well last week I learned what people mean by thin as in padding on THIN coats of shellac. I mean it's really thin. It's so mindboggingly thin I couldn't belive any went on at all, but it did..very VERY thinly.
Then there's the LIGHTLY wet sand...my God, I sanded so lightly it was hard to believe that the Lightly actually applied to sanding.
I was using hard shellac on two Warmoth guitar necks - birdseye maple.
If you can read between the lines, it went very well especially compared to my last efforts where I must've brushed on many mls of lacquer only to scrape & sand most of it off again & get the odd rub through into the bargain.
There was no drama a beautiful result & I probably used less than a quarter as much as my last fumbling effort.
I LOVE LEARNING THINGS!! albeit the hard way.
I don't have pics as my daughter can't find the download cable for the digital pics.
Thanks to the forum for this.
well last week I learned what people mean by thin as in padding on THIN coats of shellac. I mean it's really thin. It's so mindboggingly thin I couldn't belive any went on at all, but it did..very VERY thinly.
Then there's the LIGHTLY wet sand...my God, I sanded so lightly it was hard to believe that the Lightly actually applied to sanding.
I was using hard shellac on two Warmoth guitar necks - birdseye maple.
If you can read between the lines, it went very well especially compared to my last efforts where I must've brushed on many mls of lacquer only to scrape & sand most of it off again & get the odd rub through into the bargain.
There was no drama a beautiful result & I probably used less than a quarter as much as my last fumbling effort.
I LOVE LEARNING THINGS!! albeit the hard way.
I don't have pics as my daughter can't find the download cable for the digital pics.
Thanks to the forum for this.