Ok so here is the score.
I was going to have Warmoth Paint my guitar but I figured I would never learn to do it my self so here we are.
I always tend to learn the hard way, but hopefully with some words of wisdom I will not do to bad on this finish.
Maybe I can catch =CB= or Tonar after a strong cup of coffee and in the right mood to help a rookie out.
The guitar is a quilted maple top on a basswood back.
The top is from the unique choice section and it was worth the extra money. It looks awsome in person.
I made up some dye and I already dyed the top.
I want to paint the back gloss black.
I have a couple cans of the stew mac black rattle can lacquer, and some deft clear gloss ( I can't find the cabot in a rattle can)
I also built up few coats of clear over the dyed top just in case I screw something up I can sand it back with out screwing up the dye.
I want to do a slight burst over with the black back just to add some depth.
My question is NOW WHAT!!!!!!
I made it this far and its turning out great.
How should I proceed to painting the back black with out ruining the front?
I was going to have Warmoth Paint my guitar but I figured I would never learn to do it my self so here we are.
I always tend to learn the hard way, but hopefully with some words of wisdom I will not do to bad on this finish.
Maybe I can catch =CB= or Tonar after a strong cup of coffee and in the right mood to help a rookie out.
The guitar is a quilted maple top on a basswood back.
The top is from the unique choice section and it was worth the extra money. It looks awsome in person.
I made up some dye and I already dyed the top.

I want to paint the back gloss black.
I have a couple cans of the stew mac black rattle can lacquer, and some deft clear gloss ( I can't find the cabot in a rattle can)
I also built up few coats of clear over the dyed top just in case I screw something up I can sand it back with out screwing up the dye.
I want to do a slight burst over with the black back just to add some depth.
My question is NOW WHAT!!!!!!
I made it this far and its turning out great.
How should I proceed to painting the back black with out ruining the front?