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Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2014

Sanding & Pore Filling & Deja Vu

So I have been doing stuff.. I had "issues" with the neck angle on the parlour guitar once everything was glued up so had to remove the fretboard and remake it as well as sort of the neck angle. The neck angle is now perfect and the fretboard almost remade, it just needs frets. I also took the opportunity to do a bit of headstock inlay on the parlour and that worked out well.

This should look familiar

First try inlaying in anything other than ebony
I also did the finish sanding on Rick's tenor and did the first coats of pore fill on the back & sides, they will probably need two more coats.. I'm using z-poxy as a pore fill I like it as it is pretty forgiving..


Nice clean & simple looking

and the back


Monday, March 25, 2013

Sanding and Pore Filling

Sorry no photos of the exciting task of sanding, but pretty standard, 80 grit with a orbital sander, 80 grit by hand then 150 grit by hand then 220 grit by hand..

After sanding it is on to pore filling, there are as many methods of pore filling as there are luthiers, I'll be using two methods for this guitar. For the back and sides I'll be using Zpoxy brand epoxy. I've used it before and it works well under a French polish. For the neck I'll just be wet sanding with shellac.

The Zpoxy needs to dry overnight then get sanded (more sanding) then probably a second coat and more sanding to insure all the little pores are filled.

Nice thing about Zpoxy is you start to get and idea of what the finished guitar will look like

Back & Sides  First pore filling


Looks good

High tech applicator....