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timthetortoise
MADE OF SANDALWOOD
I'm refinishing my SG (well, re-re-re-refinishing I guess) with an actual paint job. It's my first paint job that has mattered, so I'm a little bit nervous. Right now I'm in the process of priming, sanding, priming, sanding... you know, the fun part. Anyway, the finish I'm thinking of is a cherry red base, with a burst from the back to black (so the red goes on all over, back is painted black, feathered into the neck section to fade to red, bursts black on the front, and back of headstock is black and feathered to neck). I'm basically wondering what the best way to go about doing this with spray cans would be. I want to do an all spray finish, just for availability and cost. Might have a tour coming up soon so I also want it to cure quickly.
I know about the article on Project Guitar, but am wondering if there are any other methods you guys would recommend. Thanks!
I know about the article on Project Guitar, but am wondering if there are any other methods you guys would recommend. Thanks!