I have been using this technique and I find it to be easier and more accurate than the scrape-off-the-finish approach. For me, at least, who can apparently screw up almost anything. Advanced bungler! (Thanks to Herman for that phrase).
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A useful method for masking the bridge
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A useful method for masking the bridge
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Re: A useful method for masking the bridge
I'm just a plain old bungler. Working on 'advanced' status, and if the past is a guide, it won't be long at all before I achieve it.
Peter Havriluk
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Re: A useful method for masking the bridge
I use a mixed method. The centre I mask with tape up to 2mm/0.08" from the edge of the bridge.
After spraying I scribe the perimeter of the bridge to the finish and scrape that off.
This way the main top wood is pristine and the edges can be made very accurate.
FWIW
Herman
After spraying I scribe the perimeter of the bridge to the finish and scrape that off.
This way the main top wood is pristine and the edges can be made very accurate.
FWIW
Herman
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Re: A useful method for masking the bridge
I can see the logic in that method. I'll give that a try.
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