Finishing Gurus

Mr 9finger

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I'm having a brainstorm, but first I need to know if anyone has ever used a translucent dye on Poplar before?
 
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You mean like this?

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That's an Ibanez S2075 btw
 
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The main reason you don't see translucent finish's on popluar is because it has very little or unapeeling grain. It also has a greenish hue to it that
could alter the intended color. :)
 
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ditto. It's one of the 'soft' hardwoods, easy to work with, but a good poly finish may be needed to keep it from getting dinged easily.
 
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I don't have it in my hands yet, but I'm not seeing any green hue to it, if there is, there are ways to bleach it out I believe?
 
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Yours doesn't have the burl like the Ibanez does, but it still looks good to me - better than your average piece of alder. The only thing that bothers me is the way the different pieces of wood stand out so obviously.
 
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Baseball, that Ibanez looks like it has a veneer top. In all my years (and my old mans) of woodworking, I've never seen poplar burl like that. 9, I think it'll work out. You will be able to see the seperations in the wood very easily, so I'm gonna recommend a veneer. JohnJohn (who hasnt been on the forum, or MSN in awhile) sent me some alder veneer for a strat project I was doing, turned out great. I chose a 2 peice, and was lucky enough to find another 2 piece in the same batch he sent me, so I veneered the basswood body I was doing. With the right touch, you can make it look as if there was no veneer on the body on the elbow contour and belly cut.
 
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Yes, it is a veneer (it might actually be a top, but whatever). Regardless, Ibanez claims that's poplar you're seeing.
 
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Well, I guess you learn something new every day. My old man still dont believe it. It's kinda hard for me too as well, since I have NEVER seen poplar burl like that.
 
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