What's on your workbench right now?
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I like it!
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Finishing this one up. A Silvertone style Bullet Esquire.
"Smells like Rock N' Roll"
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I love this! Great mashup in a great color.cooterfinger wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 5:15 amFinishing this one up. A Silvertone style Bullet Esquire.
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This is such a great color for a Jag. Beautifully done!snarf wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 2:39 amMixed (kind of) and sprayed this myself. I got a new spray gun but added a few too many drops of amber tint. Figured I would finish it anyway even though the tint is a little too yellow. I use way too much polishing compound so the routes are pretty gross right now.
Starting the wiring this weekend. I have some copper plates so feeding all these wires through the cavities is going to be fun
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I think it's come out really nicely; lovely job you've done there and I'm sure the compound will clean out of the routes: I use a (slightly) damp microfibre to clean mine out, but I've learned to put less on the polishing head now, so I just get a slight spatter effect now.snarf wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 2:39 amMixed (kind of) and sprayed this myself. I got a new spray gun but added a few too many drops of amber tint. Figured I would finish it anyway even though the tint is a little too yellow. I use way too much polishing compound so the routes are pretty gross right now.
Starting the wiring this weekend. I have some copper plates so feeding all these wires through the cavities is going to be fun
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Looks like just the right amount of amber tint to me, that colour is perfect. Is it Sherwood green or a very aged Pelham blue?snarf wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 2:39 amMixed (kind of) and sprayed this myself. I got a new spray gun but added a few too many drops of amber tint. Figured I would finish it anyway even though the tint is a little too yellow. I use way too much polishing compound so the routes are pretty gross right now.
Starting the wiring this weekend. I have some copper plates so feeding all these wires through the cavities is going to be fun
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Not on my workbench anymore...but I've made the body, pickups and neck plate..
My friend did the finish, abalone inlays and polished the neck plate and have it chrome plated.
I am happy how our collaboration turned out.
My friend did the finish, abalone inlays and polished the neck plate and have it chrome plated.
I am happy how our collaboration turned out.
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I was going for an aged sherwood green, which is probably based on photos of super faded/aged lake placid blue. It really transforms in the light. Can't wait to take some pics of it when the sun comes out.X-Ray Spex wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 11:08 pmLooks like just the right amount of amber tint to me, that colour is perfect. Is it Sherwood green or a very aged Pelham blue?
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Literally is on my Black and Decker workmate right now:
The start of a refinish in nitro Candy Apple Red instead of the original poly 3 tone sunburst my Player came in. By the time it's done it'll be like my own budget version of an AO60 Jaguar but without all the switches I wouldn't use, but it does have a Fender mid boost PCB fitted instead.
The start of a refinish in nitro Candy Apple Red instead of the original poly 3 tone sunburst my Player came in. By the time it's done it'll be like my own budget version of an AO60 Jaguar but without all the switches I wouldn't use, but it does have a Fender mid boost PCB fitted instead.
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Is the black and decker workmate a heat gun? it looks like its going well! I'm dying to try a CAR finish. I read that it's silver with a transparent dakota red over the top. If you do any tests on scrap or swatches definitely post them. I might try a couple of different combinations myself. I want do a faded CAR almost like metallic KO but less orange.MrJagsquire wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 8:38 amLiterally is on my Black and Decker workmate right now:
The start of a refinish in nitro Candy Apple Red instead of the original poly 3 tone sunburst my Player came in. By the time it's done it'll be like my own budget version of an AO60 Jaguar but without all the switches I wouldn't use, but it does have a Fender mid boost PCB fitted instead.
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No the Workmate is a portable workbench thing. I'm using a £15 heatgun I got off Amazon: I only picked this particular one because it had a quicker delivery and it is called 'Grandma Shark' (which probably means nothing to most people, but my Grand daughter likes a song about baby sharks and one verse is the Grandma Shark ).snarf wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 1:18 pmIs the black and decker workmate a heat gun? it looks like its going well! I'm dying to try a CAR finish. I read that it's silver with a transparent dakota red over the top. If you do any tests on scrap or swatches definitely post them. I might try a couple of different combinations myself. I want do a faded CAR almost like metallic KO but less orange.
There are two (maybe more) versions of CAR: Some use a silver base coat and some use a gold base coat. I already had a tin of 'Les Paul Gold Top Gold' as I was going to refinish my Les Paul with it, but changed my mind as it's getting nicely worn in looking. I bought a tinted red 'clear' nitro that is similar as to what is used on a Cherry coloured Gibson SG. It's a bit of an experiment, but will see how it goes. Worst case is that I'll spray it with the faded Sonic blue I have left over from the Strat build, but I really like the look of Jaguars in CAR.
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Pre CBS, to my understanding, used a silver base coat for candy apple red. CBS used gold. Not sure how accurate that is, but I know that the faded examples of CAR, the ones that look more orange, all have a gold base coat.snarf wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 1:18 pmIs the black and decker workmate a heat gun? it looks like its going well! I'm dying to try a CAR finish. I read that it's silver with a transparent dakota red over the top. If you do any tests on scrap or swatches definitely post them. I might try a couple of different combinations myself. I want do a faded CAR almost like metallic KO but less orange.MrJagsquire wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 8:38 amLiterally is on my Black and Decker workmate right now:
The start of a refinish in nitro Candy Apple Red instead of the original poly 3 tone sunburst my Player came in. By the time it's done it'll be like my own budget version of an AO60 Jaguar but without all the switches I wouldn't use, but it does have a Fender mid boost PCB fitted instead.
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I found a couple of youtube videos of Jay Nelson at the Fender custom shop doing CAR that might be interesting to you MrJagsquire:AcrylicSuperman wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 3:29 pmPre CBS, to my understanding, used a silver base coat for candy apple red. CBS used gold. Not sure how accurate that is, but I know that the faded examples of CAR, the ones that look more orange, all have a gold base coat.snarf wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 1:18 pmIs the black and decker workmate a heat gun? it looks like its going well! I'm dying to try a CAR finish. I read that it's silver with a transparent dakota red over the top. If you do any tests on scrap or swatches definitely post them. I might try a couple of different combinations myself. I want do a faded CAR almost like metallic KO but less orange.MrJagsquire wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 8:38 amLiterally is on my Black and Decker workmate right now:
The start of a refinish in nitro Candy Apple Red instead of the original poly 3 tone sunburst my Player came in. By the time it's done it'll be like my own budget version of an AO60 Jaguar but without all the switches I wouldn't use, but it does have a Fender mid boost PCB fitted instead.
Spraying a candy apple red P Bass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffuhZD6Bdg4
Touching up a candy apple red nitro lacquer paint job on a guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZG6SO1S4n8
I was trying to figure out the shade of red to use. When he switches to the red, he sprays it on some paper off the side at around 4:40 on the P Bass video. It looks like a pretty vibrant cherry red if the video color grading isn't distorting it too bad. Gold looks like the way to go too.
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Thank you very much, that first video in particular is so useful. I wish I had the gimble mount thing he uses, but I just spray top and bottom separately and stand the body on screws and spin it round on my work bench (on a thick piece of card, so it will rotate).snarf wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 4:41 pm
I found a couple of youtube videos of Jay Nelson at the Fender custom shop doing CAR that might be interesting to you MrJagsquire:
Spraying a candy apple red P Bass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffuhZD6Bdg4
Touching up a candy apple red nitro lacquer paint job on a guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZG6SO1S4n8
I was trying to figure out the shade of red to use. When he switches to the red, he sprays it on some paper off the side at around 4:40 on the P Bass video. It looks like a pretty vibrant cherry red if the video color grading isn't distorting it too bad. Gold looks like the way to go too.
Interesting that he used a white/grey undercoat first as I was going to go straight to gold after shellac: I found my Sonic blue finish covered the shellac really well so didn't use undercoat the third(!) time I sprayed it.
Also surprised how quickly he changed and did the other coats: I usually leave overnight between coats of different colours/clear coat and an hour between coats of the same colour.
I just hope I can get a decent finish, but maybe I'm asking a bit much in a dusty garage and haven't spray much in the last 20 years apart from two necks and the Strat body...