CoyotesGator
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Absolutely freakin' fantastic!



This piece of African Mahogany got 1 coat of ebony grain filler, the same red stain I used on the Strat and then a couple quick coats of nitro to get a true idea of the color. I need more nitro and a bunch of finish sanding to make it like glass, but what would I gain with a sealer coat and grain filling after stain?



Looks great @SG John. Your woodworking/luthiery skills amaze me. I've missed some of this thread, have to go back & read through it. Oh, by the way, how is work on my Billie Bo coming along? Just kidding of course. Cheers
Why do you glue the neck in before shaping? I would think it would be safer to wait until after shaping in case you were unhappy with the result.Went at it with a very rough micro-plane rasp and then some sandpaper to smooth it out. I’ll give it a go with a spokeshave tomorrow night. With such a long neck, it will be interesting.
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Why do you glue the neck in before shaping? I would think it would be safer to wait until after shaping in case you were unhappy with the result.
Trying to catch up on this great thread too. Very nice work so far, SG John. So, can you tell me more in how you prefer to roll those edges?... and roll the fingerboard edges.
Trying to catch up on this great thread too. Very nice work so far, SG John. So, can you tell me more in how you prefer to roll those edges?
Thanks...Thanks. After I dress the fret ends (but, before polishing), I'll use real fine sandpaper to take a bit of the wood out. I make sure to leave a bit to each side of the fret end. That way, it looks like natural wear. After I've gone the length of the fingerboard on each side, I'll grab a large screwdriver and run the shaft along the edge of the fingerboard. If it's bound, I'll only use sandpaper. Either way, I'll have to be careful, as I always make sure lacquer covers the sides of the fingerboard whether it's bound or unbound. I try to sand the lacquer near the unfinished board so that it resembles wear and has a comfortable feel. After it's comfy, then I finally polish the frets.





