That's a different type of swirl than what Warmoth was doing Max..... :doh:Max said:Someone should be digging up the link soon, but Warmoth had a swirl job on a few of the guitars.
Oh, well. Mybad. I'm no swirl expert, obviouslyDangerousR6 said:That's a different type of swirl than what Warmoth was doing Max..... :doh:Max said:Someone should be digging up the link soon, but Warmoth had a swirl job on a few of the guitars.
JaySwear said:i had the same idea a while ago with one of my guitars and i thought this site looked pretty good.
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/swirled.htm
but i know for a fact the finish experts on this site can tell you if that link is the way to go or not
I used to do it with model car bodies. A tub of water and some Testors enamel works just the same.... :icon_biggrin:bbl4ck said:JaySwear said:i had the same idea a while ago with one of my guitars and i thought this site looked pretty good.
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/swirled.htm
but i know for a fact the finish experts on this site can tell you if that link is the way to go or not
That is very cosmic...
I wouldn't mind trying that with a spare body just to see what happens. :toothy12: :toothy12: :toothy12:
Anybody here tried this method???
DangerousR6 said:I kinda like the old 70's looking bowling ball finish.... :icon_biggrin:
Because I'm brand new, right? :doh:smavridis said:ugh... you newfag :doh: