Blood removal
Blood removal
Best way to get a gallon or so of blood off some spruce?
Okay, a couple of drops next to a top brace. Sopped up what I could and hope it does not soak thru.
I'll try sanding once it's dry.
Okay, a couple of drops next to a top brace. Sopped up what I could and hope it does not soak thru.
I'll try sanding once it's dry.
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Re: Blood removal
Well...I would say peroxide but I have no idea what it will do to the spruce. I assume this is your blood and not the blood of the guy in your trunk?
Re: Blood removal
Assume nothing.
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Re: Blood removal
Just tell people that your braces are made out of bloodwood!
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ACK!deadedith wrote:Assume nothing.
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Re: Blood removal
I'm afraid to ask!!!
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Re: Blood removal
I have done this a few time. Warm water worked for me
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Re: Blood removal
No big deal, really. I was cutting out a soundhole on the drill press, and that whirling thingamajig gave my right middle finger a little nip (my bad, end of the day, tired, shoulda known better etc etc) and I did not even feel it - then I saw a few alarmingly red spots appear on the brace side of the top and thought: huh. Then thought: crap.
No harm to the finger, no harm to the top, mostly cleaned up and noone will ever see it.
Things that go really fast in the shop - they have to be respected.
No harm to the finger, no harm to the top, mostly cleaned up and noone will ever see it.
Things that go really fast in the shop - they have to be respected.
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Re: Blood removal
A blood stain on the inside of the top is sort of becoming a DNA signiture for me. I think I am at 4 for 5. I usally get it out but it does seem to soak into spruce pretty deep.
For me it is the chisels. Not when I am actully cutting because I keep my fingers out of the way. Rather it occures when I am just holding the chisel and I lightly brush across the tip or brush the tip against a finger when I am doing something else.
For me it is the chisels. Not when I am actully cutting because I keep my fingers out of the way. Rather it occures when I am just holding the chisel and I lightly brush across the tip or brush the tip against a finger when I am doing something else.
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Re: Blood removal
Did I mention that me and chisels don't see eye to eye?
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