No pore filling required!
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 8:50 pm
I did some testing on a scrap piece of the Macauaba that I used for my latest guitar that is waiting to be finished. It seems like this wood is not very porous, I experimented. I sprayed 4 light coats of sanding sealer on the wood and sanded it flat. It looks like all, if any pores were filled. I sprayed one coat of lacquer over this, and it is flat and filled.
I did the same to a scrap piece of Sapele which the neck is made from, with the same results.
I am very excited that I will not have to pore fill this guitar.
Now I am not sure about the bloodwood, but it does not appear to be very porous either.
So, Ken Hundley, when you get to that stage on your Macauaba guitar, you should not have pores to fill either!!
Just thought I'd share this tid bit with you all.
Build on! Ooops......"CRAFT ON".
Kevin
I did the same to a scrap piece of Sapele which the neck is made from, with the same results.
I am very excited that I will not have to pore fill this guitar.
Now I am not sure about the bloodwood, but it does not appear to be very porous either.
So, Ken Hundley, when you get to that stage on your Macauaba guitar, you should not have pores to fill either!!
Just thought I'd share this tid bit with you all.
Build on! Ooops......"CRAFT ON".
Kevin