jpowers123456
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I recently finished my first build. It is a Tele Deluxe mahogony body and neck finished with clear nitro over black grain filler.
I did some earlier posting and finished it too fast my first go around.
This time, I waited nearly four weeks after my last coat and sanded/polished it to a nice finish.
I live in San Diego and it is plenty warm and super dry in the winter months.
Then, a week later, I noticed what looks like wrinkle or spider web sized lines when I look at the finish under up to a light.
I am just flabergasted as everything was going so well. What has happened? I tried to get a picture of it but that is difficult.
I sanded back the body a bit and did a new coat. Most of it seemed to disappear but it persists in a spot or two.
The neck looks real good unless you look real closely and then it is noticable. Is this a common nitro problem? Did I dry incorrectly?
How do I remedy it?
The lnes/wrinkle seems to be below the surface and not on the top coat. The top coat feels very smooth and there is a briliant shine.
This was definetly not there prior to the final sand/polish. I used 400 then 600, then a product called wool lube from Mohawk.
The shine is perfect. I was ready to do final assembly and get to enjoying this guitar. Please help.
I did some earlier posting and finished it too fast my first go around.
This time, I waited nearly four weeks after my last coat and sanded/polished it to a nice finish.
I live in San Diego and it is plenty warm and super dry in the winter months.
Then, a week later, I noticed what looks like wrinkle or spider web sized lines when I look at the finish under up to a light.
I am just flabergasted as everything was going so well. What has happened? I tried to get a picture of it but that is difficult.
I sanded back the body a bit and did a new coat. Most of it seemed to disappear but it persists in a spot or two.
The neck looks real good unless you look real closely and then it is noticable. Is this a common nitro problem? Did I dry incorrectly?
How do I remedy it?
The lnes/wrinkle seems to be below the surface and not on the top coat. The top coat feels very smooth and there is a briliant shine.
This was definetly not there prior to the final sand/polish. I used 400 then 600, then a product called wool lube from Mohawk.
The shine is perfect. I was ready to do final assembly and get to enjoying this guitar. Please help.