HD28 and wood staining
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Darryl Young
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watergunn
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Re: HD28 and wood staining
Here are a couple during and after.
I like the dark color.
I like the dark color.
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watergunn
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Re: HD28 and wood staining
Here are a couple more after 2 coats of sealant and one of lacquer.
I am very happy with the results.
The ones in the rosewood seemed to jump once the lacquer hit it.
A special thanks to you John. It would not have looked like this without your help.
I am very happy with the results.
The ones in the rosewood seemed to jump once the lacquer hit it.
A special thanks to you John. It would not have looked like this without your help.
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Darryl Young
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Kevin Sjostrand
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Re: HD28 and wood staining
Awesome, that is some pretty nice rosewood. You got a great look there.
Kevin
Kevin
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Darryl Young
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watergunn
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Re: HD28 and wood staining
Stewmac spray cans for both sealer and lacquer.
This is is my first true build.
I did use it on a guitar that already had the box closed a few months back. It was one on those ebay kits that you basically just glue the neck and do the finish on.
It turned out beautiful. If it only played as good as it looked!
Once, I did that I figured I would try my hand a actually building one.
So far so good.
This is is my first true build.
I did use it on a guitar that already had the box closed a few months back. It was one on those ebay kits that you basically just glue the neck and do the finish on.
It turned out beautiful. If it only played as good as it looked!
Once, I did that I figured I would try my hand a actually building one.
So far so good.
