hi,
I`m going to buy a mahogany body with a koa laminated top from warmoth.
i`m thinking of darkening both woods with some stain (brown maybe) as I don`t like
any red shades (which I think i`m gonna get if I use mahogany or red stains).
I have spent some time reading a lot of posts on the forum and I understand that I have 2 choices on the products that I can use (I want to stay away from tung oil, Danish oil etc etc), either water or oil based grain filler, sealer, stain and lacquer.
my 1st question is:
what`s best to use for me, water or oil considering the combination of woods in my project?
and is it better to apply the stain first and then the filler or to mix them both and apply the stained filler?
I also understand that if i use the stained filler, the wood must be protected from the stain or sanded completely back to the field after the filler is applied, so it’s best to seal the wood first with a coat of lacquer and then apply the stained filler.
I read that the lacquer will leave the grain open and there is a fair amount of sanding involved.
isn’t it dangerous to sand so much on a koa top which is basically 1/8 of an inch?
will this leave the koa top too thin in the end?
I mean, it will be safe on the back and sides of the body (mahogany) but on the laminated koa top?
how should I go about this?
thanks a lot in advance
I`m going to buy a mahogany body with a koa laminated top from warmoth.
i`m thinking of darkening both woods with some stain (brown maybe) as I don`t like
any red shades (which I think i`m gonna get if I use mahogany or red stains).
I have spent some time reading a lot of posts on the forum and I understand that I have 2 choices on the products that I can use (I want to stay away from tung oil, Danish oil etc etc), either water or oil based grain filler, sealer, stain and lacquer.
my 1st question is:
what`s best to use for me, water or oil considering the combination of woods in my project?
and is it better to apply the stain first and then the filler or to mix them both and apply the stained filler?
I also understand that if i use the stained filler, the wood must be protected from the stain or sanded completely back to the field after the filler is applied, so it’s best to seal the wood first with a coat of lacquer and then apply the stained filler.
I read that the lacquer will leave the grain open and there is a fair amount of sanding involved.
isn’t it dangerous to sand so much on a koa top which is basically 1/8 of an inch?
will this leave the koa top too thin in the end?
I mean, it will be safe on the back and sides of the body (mahogany) but on the laminated koa top?
how should I go about this?
thanks a lot in advance