jake_xms3_punk
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some of you may have seen the thread I started about faux binding and buffing up a gibson les paul tribute. Well I took the plunge and had the guts to take sandpaper to a gibson. its not finished yet but I thought I would show you the results so far.
here is the guitar as I got it.
here she is masked up ready for surgery! as you can see the "binding" is pretty much non existant
I started sanding, this part along with the cutaway was harder to mask off and sand.
I sanded it all up to 400grit
I also angled the sanding block to make it more visable from the top/front of the guitar
Then I thought about the finish, I had a can of nitro but didn't want to spray the whole guitar, so I just sprayed a little bit in the lid and painted it on with a little paintbrush.
right after the first or second coat (still wet)
about 4/5 coats
I took these pics not long after applying the final coat of nitro so it was still a bit tacky and uneven.
I'm just waiting for the nitro to cure now so I can wet sand to smooth it out a bit then maybe buff the whole guitar to a glossy shine.
I know I've just killed the resale value but doing this has made the guitar look a lot better IMO.
Sorry for the crappy and massive phone camera pics. I'll get some better ones whens its all finished (maybe sponge bob will make another cameo appearance!
)
here is the guitar as I got it.
here she is masked up ready for surgery! as you can see the "binding" is pretty much non existant
I started sanding, this part along with the cutaway was harder to mask off and sand.
I sanded it all up to 400grit
I also angled the sanding block to make it more visable from the top/front of the guitar
Then I thought about the finish, I had a can of nitro but didn't want to spray the whole guitar, so I just sprayed a little bit in the lid and painted it on with a little paintbrush.
right after the first or second coat (still wet)
about 4/5 coats
I took these pics not long after applying the final coat of nitro so it was still a bit tacky and uneven.
I'm just waiting for the nitro to cure now so I can wet sand to smooth it out a bit then maybe buff the whole guitar to a glossy shine.
I know I've just killed the resale value but doing this has made the guitar look a lot better IMO.
Sorry for the crappy and massive phone camera pics. I'll get some better ones whens its all finished (maybe sponge bob will make another cameo appearance!
