Hi,
Some of you may be aware that I have started my 1st finish on my 1st guitar build.
After reading finish related posts on this forum I have had 'make sure the surface is PERFECT before begining a finsh,' ringing in my head.
Also mistakingly during the build I routed the binding channels with a Dremmel and a guide from SM. This left the channels in a sorry state and that mistake has travelled with me through the build. I guess up unitl the finish I have put off addressing it.
As a beginner I easily forgot about the imperfections and applied the finish in a gleeful heady excited state. The finish shows the gaps between the binding and the sides real bad and they run in quite a few places around the guitar on both the back and SB sides too
As you can see!
A quick check on OLF and I find that Master Hesh has posted a gap filling tutorial.
A quick read and a difficult decision and I am out in the garden taking my beloved 1st finish off the sides.
The gap fill process that most of you use is ace
and many thanks to Hesh for posting the tutorial
It was a difficult and painful decision but i have learnt a valuable new technique and the guitar will look much better for it. I am in fact quite chuffed that I made myself do this
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Now the guitar looks like this
By the way is it a problem that the sides now look mottled/marbled like this?
I am planning on re-applying one or two coats of z-poxy and then continuing with the shellac and liberon finishing oil finish.
Thanks for looking.