I planned to post pics of a beautiful finished product, rather than create a thread for this - But I will drop any pretense of hubris; I don't have enough idea what I'm doing and will probably need help. Might as well show all the ugly along the way.
My reasons to refinish are: Protect against moisture and bring the guitar back to factory-original. I plan to follow this schedule inspired by the " 3x3 " method, and StewMac 'thin skin' nitro finishing schedule (if I comprehend their logic) :
1 - Prep, grain fill, dry, and sand
2 - 3 coats of clear (as sealer) during day one; 3 coats color (black) over the course of day two; and 3 final coats clear during day three
3 - Wait for cure, then wet sand/polish.
Initial points of concern I have:
...Anyway. Sorry to get all weird over this, guitar has sentimental value and is a great sounding/playing axe so don't want to ruin it:
My reasons to refinish are: Protect against moisture and bring the guitar back to factory-original. I plan to follow this schedule inspired by the " 3x3 " method, and StewMac 'thin skin' nitro finishing schedule (if I comprehend their logic) :
1 - Prep, grain fill, dry, and sand
2 - 3 coats of clear (as sealer) during day one; 3 coats color (black) over the course of day two; and 3 final coats clear during day three
3 - Wait for cure, then wet sand/polish.
Initial points of concern I have:
- Is there any reason I should not sand to bare wood before I begin? Sounds like spraying nitro or grain filler over poly or even hardened TruOil would not -actually- cause issues? Still; am I better off removing entirely? Or if I test a bit and it sticks- any issue scuffing/cleaning what is there and laying finish on top?
- Any way to tell if the present finish is Stain only, TruOil, matte poly, or something different that may be reactive? Or explain to me why it does not matter, per above. Still NO clue what finish is on the guitar is at present. It's not grain-filled at all anyway; feel-able pores, but does the (visible below) slight sheen on the wood mean oil, finish, or just stained wood?
...Anyway. Sorry to get all weird over this, guitar has sentimental value and is a great sounding/playing axe so don't want to ruin it:
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