Hello all,
I am in the process of deciding what type of non-sprayed finish to put on my first guitar. (yes this thread is inspired by the one furthur down). It is the acoustic-electric that is finally done
!.....well except the installation of the bridge after finishing, fret level and recrown, and final set up. I do not have spray equipment and wanted the following:
-non-grain filled look
-non- sprayed (already said that huh?)
-be amber in color and be able to bring out figure in wood if there is any
-satin (but if the system works well can be gloss for other builds)
-be able to be padded on or brushed on
-will burn into the previous coat
-scratch or abraison resistant ...not bullet proof but not raw wood.....my test is to take a pick and rub it for several stroks to see if it makes a mark....see if it has pick tracks.....no I am not pound it just normal stroks
-can be repaired if need be
-do not want to get into a space suit to apply it
I have tried the following on test pannels (all sanded well to 220 prior to application):
-shellac (seal coat)
I padded and brushed with good results. It is gloss but I could rub to satin if needed. Will brun in to previous coats. Makes the wood look good. Fumes did not make me sick. Let set for a week. Not very scratch resistant to my test.
-shellac (seal coat) with Target USL satin
I padded 3 coats of shellac and sanded with 220. I padded and brushed the USL at ~5% reduced with water with good results(no streaks or pools or general problems). Does burn in to previous coats. It is satin, had a very slight amber color, and makes the wood look good. Fumes did not make me sick. Let set for a week. Better scratch resistant than just schellac but did show "pick tracks" upon my test.
-Tru-oil
Padded per the directions. Has darker amber color than the others and makes the wood look good. Is satin when sanded to the grit I want or steel wool. Does not burn in to previous coats. Fumes did not make me sick. Let set for a week. Not very scratch resistant either.....pick tracks.
These are the ones I have tried so far. I do not expect to have a bullet proof finish I understand that things will happen and I fully will use this guitar and it not be just a wall hanger. I just want some protection from everyday playing.
Is this a pipe dream? I have yet to try polyurathanes or short oil varnishes......minwax, pratt and lambert, rockhard. They do not have the burn in properties that is why I have not gone there first. I am willing to try padding laquer if that has worked well in your experiences because I do have a respirator......I was trying to stay away from it though.
Am I missing the boat here or being to picky on the abraision issue.
Thanks for any advice/help/guidance....comments....etc.