I think that's perfect, if you can swing it go stainless frets too, then follow this,
http://unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=19901.msg293776#msg293776
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I think it will behave similar to Alder, it won't need grain filling sand it to 320 grit,
It will absorb more stain on the end grain. Apply wipe on wipe excess off before it
dries.
Poplar can be greenish, if your going for that stain in the pic it will be fine.
Here's a thread from Toner...
Well the price is right, :icon_scratch:Hard to understand how it hit the spray room with
those woods must be some black sheep grains, better get more details on that methylene
chloride stuff, I can't get it in my neck of the woods.
Would it be Ok with the glue on the top to body edge?
I...
The mint looks real good picks up on the inlays, the black works with the darkness of the
fretboard (think I been spending to much time with my Wife's fashion sense) or do I like
what I see in a Custom Build. Real nice PBass.
Here's a link from Toner:
http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=15729.0
Alder won't need grain filling, sand to 320 & go from there.
That cabinet turned out real nice fretless.
Cagey are you trying to mix that color in transparent lacquer?
BRG is more than likely mixed in a medium or deep opaque base coat.
If you can find a paint store that can work with RAL color chart codes like Sustainerplayer
mentioned bring a plastic food container (with a clip lid) they can...
Very nice buid very unique, lots of good components there, always like to see G/A never
seen black blocks & bound on G/A nice match for the Paisley. :icon_thumright:
Try this before you go chemical its reversable too.
http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/epiphone-les-pauls/17007-dulling-poly-finished-guitars-pic-heavy.html
If you do remove the neck there is 2 different length screws DON'T mix their locations up
the bridge could fall off also, the contoured heel sure looks Warmoth. A very clean & nicely
matched Mahogany neck & body . Use StubHeads advice capo.
It seems more desirable now its not available...
If You take 2) 3mm X 50mm (just under 1/8" X 2") steel nails they fit through the string
through holes.
Put 1 through the A string & 1 through the B string from the rear place the bridge on top
of the nails also mount the bridge P/U to the bridge to also check alignment with P/U
rout ,the...
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