ToddStock wrote:
I think wet coat gets confused with heavy coat - you want a wet coat to allow the lacquer to flow out and minimize sanding, as well as achieve a good burn into the previous coats.
I think you are right - wet would have been a better choice of word.
This is only my 4th guitar, and my second using spray equipment with nitro, so I am still feeling my way. On the previous guitar, I simply wasn't getting enough material on and had constant problems with sanding through, particularly on the edges (binding area), reflecting poor technique and uncertainty about how much was enough. Hence my question in a different post last week asking how much lacquer people use on average on a dreadnought. I just know now that I am getting better application, with no sand throughs after 4 coats, and only a couple of small runs which sanded out fine. So the coats are definitely heavier than last time, but 'wet' would have been a better choice. Thanks for your insight.
Frank