AutoBat said:
i'd keep the bottom one (change to a plain pickguard) and toss the top one in the fireplace.
haha wow, that's constructive.
I think the tung oil one looks better personally, but you've done an amazing job on both. I'd prefer to get a less glossy finish than yours with the tru oil, but it seems obvious that the tru oiled one is much better protected. Did you do anything in particular to get it glossy that I should avoid?
So progress wise... I sanded the top down with 320 and restained it, doing only one coat this time. The neck got a second coat though, as I had roughed up the curve where the headstock starts.
What I have learnt with this minxwax wipe on stain is that it is much better to do it in a single coat if possible, and not leave it on for very long. The directions say you can leave it on for up to 15 minutes for a darker finish, but I find that it starts to dry too much by that stage. I think it's much better if you wipe a coat on and wipe it off almost immediately.
Also, when you wipe off the excess you have to wipe in the direction of the grain with heaps of pressure, to make sure you get all of the residue off and so that you don't get build up in areas.
It could be the high humidity here (in Queensland, Australia) but it seems to start drying really quickly, hence the pressure required to get off the parts that had started to harden, for lack of a better description.
I had to buy the tru oil from a gun shop online (we have very few gunshops around since the 1996 gun laws came in here) but its coming in the mail now.
The plan is to do a couple of thicker coats, letting the wood soak it up. I'll then steel wool with 0000 (once it appears that there is enough tru oil that I wont damage the stain) very lightly between coats. The plan is to do about 8 coats in total.
Is this sounding about right?
Also, I got a bareknuckle nailbomb in black with black screws to go in this guitar. They are incredibly fast. I ordered on Saturday, and even with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee yesterday, the pickup has already shipped today. BKP have absolutely impeccable service if you guys are ever considering buying from them.
Thanks again for the replies - I acknowledge that I have asked just about every noob question so far. I promise that I've been reading as much as possible before hand. I have to say though, guitar finishing is an extremely confusing and contentious topic haha.