NorthstrumGuitars
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Well, here's something that I believe may be unique to the guitar building world.
Here's something I call a burn etched finish that I'm guessing will look killer on a body with the right stain, type of wood and grain. I don't believe this method has been used to finish a guitar body before.
http://m.imgur.com/IIgIhnu
And I'm thinking about making my headstock logo like this. Obviously not that specific logo, just using this method.
http://m.imgur.com/WVqf5y8
It's called burn etching ( for lack of a better term) and I'm just wondering if this has been done before ? I'm sure it has so I'm just wondering if you know on which guitars specifically. I think it looks good and could easily be applied with a branding iron. I think it could also be used to easily put an etching into a fretboard. You could even fill the etching with some enamel paint if you wanted to.
Anyways, what do you guys think about applying a headstock logo with a branding iron like that? What about the body finish? And do you know if any of this has been done before? And what do you think about burn etching the fretboard and painting the it with enamel paint? I think just the black burn mark would look better anyways though.
As many of you may or may not know, I'm making my own guitars. The Northstrum Veracity.
A one piece hardtail mohagany 70s Strat, with a 30 SS jumbo fret 27" scale maple neck and ebony fretboard. Locking nut. Gotoh bridge. Dimarzio D Sonic in the bridge and something cleaner in the middle position.
I was going to do pearl inlays and still might, except I'm thinking I might be able to use a branding iron to etch the patterns. I could make patterns out of thin steel and basically brand the fretboard with all kinds of intricate patterns.
Anyways, I'm sure you guys the the idea. Looking forward to tapping your collective knowledge and hearing some feedback.
Here's something I call a burn etched finish that I'm guessing will look killer on a body with the right stain, type of wood and grain. I don't believe this method has been used to finish a guitar body before.
http://m.imgur.com/IIgIhnu
And I'm thinking about making my headstock logo like this. Obviously not that specific logo, just using this method.
http://m.imgur.com/WVqf5y8
It's called burn etching ( for lack of a better term) and I'm just wondering if this has been done before ? I'm sure it has so I'm just wondering if you know on which guitars specifically. I think it looks good and could easily be applied with a branding iron. I think it could also be used to easily put an etching into a fretboard. You could even fill the etching with some enamel paint if you wanted to.
Anyways, what do you guys think about applying a headstock logo with a branding iron like that? What about the body finish? And do you know if any of this has been done before? And what do you think about burn etching the fretboard and painting the it with enamel paint? I think just the black burn mark would look better anyways though.
As many of you may or may not know, I'm making my own guitars. The Northstrum Veracity.
A one piece hardtail mohagany 70s Strat, with a 30 SS jumbo fret 27" scale maple neck and ebony fretboard. Locking nut. Gotoh bridge. Dimarzio D Sonic in the bridge and something cleaner in the middle position.
I was going to do pearl inlays and still might, except I'm thinking I might be able to use a branding iron to etch the patterns. I could make patterns out of thin steel and basically brand the fretboard with all kinds of intricate patterns.
Anyways, I'm sure you guys the the idea. Looking forward to tapping your collective knowledge and hearing some feedback.
