KMG #2 14th Fret L00
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Re: KMG #2 14th Fret L00
Thanks for finding a compatible dye for the oil - I had not been able to. Very cool!
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Re: KMG #2 14th Fret L00
Looks very nice. Looking forward to seeing the results!
JJ
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
Re: KMG #2 14th Fret L00
ken cierp
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Thanks Ken - I have studied that video dozens of times ! It is the best resource out there but still leaves a lot to the imagination..
The burst is going on tomorrow. I will post up pics once it is one!
Now for a good nights sleep ...
The burst is going on tomorrow. I will post up pics once it is one!
Now for a good nights sleep ...
Re: KMG #2 14th Fret L00
Totally agree -- I had not even thought of a wipe on burst.but still leaves a lot to the imagination..
ken cierp
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Re: KMG #2 14th Fret L00
Its going well!
There are some areas on the upper bout that are refusing to take much dye so it looks a bit splotchy, but that is half the charm for me! Hardest thing at this point is building up the darker areas without losing any of the brightness of the middle of the burst, and yet making it all transition seamlessley.
More pictures to follow. Gona make the edges a little darker and the middle more defined.
There are some areas on the upper bout that are refusing to take much dye so it looks a bit splotchy, but that is half the charm for me! Hardest thing at this point is building up the darker areas without losing any of the brightness of the middle of the burst, and yet making it all transition seamlessley.
More pictures to follow. Gona make the edges a little darker and the middle more defined.