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Tagged with basic finishing techniques, guitar finishing, how to finish a guitar, mixol woodworkers tones set Spread the love Most of us that have been using finishing techniques over the years have depended mostly on the good old "trial and error" method of finishing our stringed instruments. Experienced and beginning luthiers alike can create a professional guitar finish with the Behlen Guitar Finishing kit. No spray equipment is required. The kit is built around 4 different aerosols: Vinyl Sealer, Starcast Amber Toner, Encore Brown Toner, and Stringed Instrument Lacquer. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Guitar Finishing Step-by-Step at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Partscasters Part V: Guitar Paint and DIY Custom Finishes. Published Aug 03, Let's take a look at what it takes to paint or refinish your guitar, along with three custom finish templates. Guitar Paint and DIY Custom Finishes; Tips and How-To's (1007) Electric Guitars (887) Guitar Finishing Instructions Using Guitar Aerosols Behlen Stringed Instrument Lacquer, Vinyl Sealer, and Guitar Toner aerosols are formulated specifically for use on stringed musical instruments. The quality of a finish created with these aerosols will be the same professional grade as that which is sprayed from a gun. PRODUCTS NEEDED Basic Guitar Setup 101 Abridged, Charles Tauber, 2015 2 Preface to the 2015 Revision The original version of this article, Basic Guitar Setup 101, was written in 1996 at a time when relatively little information was publicly available to the aspiring luthier, repair person or do-it-yourselfer. Lay the guitar on a clean, flat, un-textured surface (we don't want the finish to become marred- and we don't want the guitar to move while buffing). A big piece of brown cardboard or brown craft paper does nicely. Start with the rubbing compound on the wool bonnet and buff until smooth with a cloudy haze. For the 'Frankenstein' finishing you first have to paint the guitar completely black. Next step is to tape the guitar, wherever you put the tape, the black will remain. Buy the most expensive masking tape at your DIY or car parts store you can get your hands one. Those few bucks more will, save you lots of time and frustration. This is how I do it, take from it what you will and have fun! Just be aware of the amount of work you must put into this process in order to have a smooth nice finish in the end. *Edit* One thing to add in, I had to sand this guitar to the bare wood which normally is not required to cover it with paint, but this guitar had that woodgrainy finish. What I wanted was a simple text that took a person through the entire process in a simple step by step approach without having to read 188 pages to do it, and then still be uncertain. To be fair, I could not find such a text or information anywhere online that provided that, and so in that context, this is a valuable resource that I did refer to. Apr 19 Finishing Symposium May 10 Period Furniture May 18 Luthiers May 24 GSWT Jun 7 BIG Jul 26 GSWT Aug 2-10 NH Craftsmen's Fair Building a Guitar Hand Cut Sliding Dovetails preparing thin stock. 2 The Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers A t times we all have an idea or two that rattles Guitar Finishing Step-By-Step focuses on nitrocellulose lacquer, the most common guitar finish, but also includes addditional information on varnishes, oils and

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