Wicked! Bleeding out of all orifices....
What is that colour scheme called again? Ah, "Ebola Galore"
Not sure how I ended up here
Moderators: Slowy, Capt. Black
- Jay
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 7808
- meble-kuchenne.warszawa.pl
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:35 pm
- Has liked: 1633 times
- Been liked: 1300 times
- Slowy
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 22819
- Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:13 pm
- Location: Orcland
- Has liked: 1018 times
- Been liked: 2487 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
That is very, very good.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
- AiRdAd
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 7730
- Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:33 pm
- Has liked: 57 times
- Been liked: 697 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
Slowy wrote: To Danny, everyone is either a supplier, customer or a courier.
- calling card
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 4294
- Joined: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:56 am
- Location: Hoodoo dump, BOP
- Has liked: 857 times
- Been liked: 276 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
Reminds me a little of my experiments at getting homebrewed wrinkle finish. Apply a wet coat of Tung oil and spray paint on top, then wait...
2024; I have explored the extent of the perimeter dome, there is no escape. I am become Morpheus
- willow13
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 14558
- Joined: Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:36 pm
- Location: If less is more then just think how much more more is
- Has liked: 372 times
- Been liked: 634 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfacesAiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
- Bg
- Site Admin
- Posts: 43308
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:13 am
- Location: Auckland
- Has liked: 2264 times
- Been liked: 3907 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
Yeah did the same with the psychostrat. TBH though it would need about another gallon of clear on it.willow13 wrote:I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfacesAiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
- willow13
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 14558
- Joined: Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:36 pm
- Location: If less is more then just think how much more more is
- Has liked: 372 times
- Been liked: 634 times
Re: Not sure how I ended up here
yeah this is the same...thought I would keep some tone "cred" and stick to thin coats. I am planning on doing a strat at some point and might do the full charvel smooth look, but i'm sure when the time comes I will be to lazy to do itBg wrote:Yeah did the same with the psychostrat. TBH though it would need about another gallon of clear on it.willow13 wrote:I have done a few thin layers of clear, but have left it with texture....I like guitars with rough surfacesAiRdAd wrote:Will you leave it like that or will you clear coat it? If you clear coat it, will you leave some texture in it, or will you put a bit more on, and sand it back to a level surface?
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be