I understand that now, at the Martin Factory and those plants with CNC equipment, the finish is removed from the bridge area with a machining operation.
Years ago I saw that Martin used a mask and that is the way I do it today. the mask is made a few.000" small all around the profile, after removal I knock the tiny ridge down with a single edge razor blade (I think I saw that at the Martin factory as well) lastly, I sand a infinitesimal bevel on the bridge glue surface perimeter to assure complete contact with the bare surfaces on the sound-board and bridge.
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Re: TO Touch up
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Re: TO Touch up
I continued to try and use the mask on the fingerboard extension. On my last I knocked off the finish build up, but thought I could get away with leaving finish on the edge as I really only tack the fret board down with a bit of glue more to the center of the fret board. But while leveling the frets the extension popped up on me. So I cleared the finish as I described above. and re-glued the fret board extension.Marc Dutko wrote:John do you do the same in the fingerboard area? Or just mask that off?
I have tried the mask just a bit small, but always seemed to stretch it or cut it too small or some other issues. I am better with wood and chisels than I am with tape. But I know a lot of builder have great success doing it as Ken describes.
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GRR, more bad words. Did a big drip on the lower bout and didnt notice until it was half dry, scraped with a razor blade and sanded a little, should i put a coat or two on the area or wait a couple of weeks and sand the area properly and then reapply?
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Re: TO Touch up
Many times, I have used a paper towel with some mineral spirits to even out an area - it helps to 'melt' the TO a bit and makes blending easier.
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I have a different t/0 finish problem. My last coat went on a few days ago. While preparing the nut I followed a video tip and ground a pencil in half on the disc sander to mark the fret height. The result was some graphite dust landed on the spruce top. I tried gently brushing it off with a soft brush, but it still left several black blotches in the finish. Any suggestions how to proceed?
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Hopefully others will chime in, I don't use TO -- but seems that scraping with a single edge razor blade would be effective. Sanding will tend to "smear in" the stains.
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I came up with an unorthodox fix to my graphite dust problem. I had my wife pick up a lint roller.
The tape is moderately tacky and paper backed, about 4" wide. I warmed up the soundboard with a hair dryer and applied the tape covering everything. I then warned the tape and rubbed it in with a plastic backed paint pad, going with the grain. I pealed it off carefully and 95% of the black came off with it. Absolutely no damage to the to oil finish. I then wiped it down wit lighter fluid (Ca. resident, no " naphtha" available) an it cleaned up nicely. I'm so happy I didn't ruin it with my carelessness. Go it strung up and set up today. It sounds wonderful! Finished pics next week.
The tape is moderately tacky and paper backed, about 4" wide. I warmed up the soundboard with a hair dryer and applied the tape covering everything. I then warned the tape and rubbed it in with a plastic backed paint pad, going with the grain. I pealed it off carefully and 95% of the black came off with it. Absolutely no damage to the to oil finish. I then wiped it down wit lighter fluid (Ca. resident, no " naphtha" available) an it cleaned up nicely. I'm so happy I didn't ruin it with my carelessness. Go it strung up and set up today. It sounds wonderful! Finished pics next week.