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TheProphet
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Re: My attempt at a set neck build - Precision SG Jr.
Grrr ... damned tempting
Grrr ... damned tempting
God bless you then - I am going with the same exact finish for my home build --- no grain filler (I like the textured "faded" style finish too!) and finished in white.
So I will be tuned in very closely - thanks for going first!
Hahaha. Thanks for keeping up with this. Only one coat of the sanding sealer was needed too. You can still feel the grooves of the grain a little but that is part of the faded feel. Once I get the paint on, it'll be even smoother than it is now from filling it in just a little more. It's pretty dang smooth as is just from sanding it back. It felt like 2 day stubble from not shaving before I sanded it.
It's lookin' good, Erik!
I took a giant step backwards ... it's not a pretty picture. I decided the paint would have been too thick under the bridge so I sanded that area down to the original finish. My dust coat of the sanded area was too white. I had a blend I was perfectly happy with and I've got to get it back. It looks like pure crap right now ... and for the first time ever I got some trash in the paint. I was leaning on a brick wall, and when I pushed back some fine brick dust dropped into the finish.
Between this build and the SG preliminaries thread I'm starting to gas for an SG. Great.
Looks killer, though!
----- I love the upper fret access, and the tone is great.
looking damn good so far, curious to see where you put the strap buttons...