Showing posts with label Solid Flame Top. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solid Flame Top. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 April 2015

Well it is nearing completion, finally.
Still need to add the stamped serial, lacquer over it, and dull/age the finish a little bit but otherwise good to go.
Been a tough but fun journey as since my spontaneous pneumothorax in January life just has not been the same.
Chest has moments of tightness, back is still sore and can be quite intense pain wise at times, and just overall life is good but...different however life is impermanent and each moment never the same as the next so just take it a second at a time and live.
I need to do a little more work on the knobs to get them where I want them but that is minor.




Friday, 6 March 2015

Scraped the binding yesterday and tossed on a coat of clear both front and back.
It looks so much more cherry and darker in the photos than it does in person.
Excuse the crappy cell phone photos.


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

So I did 3 different stages of bursting today.
The 1st was a faded browned cherry with a brighter yellow amber center.
I dug this but since I did a nice top clear coat this gives me the ability to wet sand this all off and start over if need be.


Then I decided to see what a slightly wider burst with a still more yellowed center would be like.
I dug this too.


Then finally I decided, since I have always been a Brock Burst fan, to do it up that style with a wider burst but more browned cherry and a more aged amber center.
Here under sunlight:


Here in the shade:



That is all for now folks...or folk if anyone is reading this =P




Monday, 2 March 2015

Managed to shoot 3 coats of Nitro today after work, used as the base coat/sealer.
Putting clear lacquer on as a base vs sanding sealer is my preferred method since lacquer is so much easier to sand off if ever a refinish is needed again in the future.
Plus it makes things SO much easier to sand back a mistake in the bursting/colouring without hitting the wood.
Here are a few shots while it was curing in our warm spring sun.


Cured for 1.5 hours (below), VERY slightly soft if you press on it but hard enough to wet sand with 400 grit.
Will check it tomorrow to see if there are any pores or raised grain. If not she will be ready for her 1st coat of yellow/amber. =D




Wednesday, 16 April 2014

OK been ages...again.
Put some sweet Mojotone PAF Alnico 4 double creams in the Nav 480.
Match made with these two....awesome awesome pickups, totally sold now on Mojotone's for the price!
My 3rd set, consistently so damn good.


Wednesday, 13 February 2013

What's on the bench?

Late 90s Bacchus Les Paul solid flame top, 1 piece back, 1 piece neck, 9 lbs, crazy rosewood board, fat necked tone machine. 
Doing some work on her to get her ready for sale.
Excuse the shite cell phone pics.