Here's a Fun One--Spalted mango, bloodwood, and canarywood

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David L
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Thanks Ken for sharing the finishing process with us. I am no where near this stage yet but I think about it often. It would be nice if it was in it's own thread, might make it easier to reference when I get to that stage. I really love that neck, I like curly maple, in fact I like radically figured woods in general, I know some people aren't big fans of figure, but I am.

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Ken,

I would like to see a post on your finishing process. I have some em6000 and zpoxy and think that I will spray the parlor guitar I am working on with it.

I am always impressed with how the finish looks on your guitar.
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I'll hold off on posting more of the finishing process here and do a new thread under Finishing that contains the photos and a description of my process. Not much new to show anyway until I get it buffed out and ready to play!

Ken
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Just sprayed the last coats! Yeah!
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Oh boy Ken, now you have to wait....how long?
It sure is going to be purty.

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gotta love that figure
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Thanks! Kevin, Target claims about 100 hours. I usually wait a week. I'm giving this one 10 days. I can't wait any longer than that as the guitar needs to be done by March 28th for submission to my company's art show.

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Very nice Ken.
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Thanks Bob. I hope to have it all buffed out this weekend!

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Got the git buffed out today. Turned out nice and glassy! Discovered though when I picked up the neck to level it that the top back corner had gotten dinged somehow and chipped out a piece of finish about an 1/8" in diameter. Bummer. Not quite sure how that happened. I certainly don't recall hitting it. But I should be able to make a transparent repair. I am supposed to show the guitar in a week, so I may have to show it as is and repair it after the art show. I snapped a few pix with the neck just sitting on the guitar so I could post a couple on this thread. I now need to glue the bridge on and set it up. Won't get any more done today as my wife and I are heading into Ann Arbor to see the Fab Faux this evening. I'll post more and better pix when I have it all setup.

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