On the first build I was too eager to put it all together and play it so I didn't do a stellar job at rubbing out the finish. It was very smooth but didn't have the crystal clarity that I wanted, or the gloss.
I've taken a bit of time to take off the strings and do some polishing, so it's more mirror-like now. Maybe too much! But the nice grain of the rosewood is still plain to see from most angles.
This weekend I'll go through a set-up on it and see if I can improve on the sound and playability.
My first build, the KMG OM
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Re: My first build, the KMG OM
Absolutely gorgeous! The polished finish looks great. Now you can not play it or you will get finger prints!
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Just beautiful! WARNING though...it won't be your last...something in the wood, or finish or...it's addicting..some say worse than a squirrel and peanut butter... :>)
Ray
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Most yummy. And I thought it looked great before the rub out.
Kevin
Kevin
Re: My first build, the KMG OM
That is a great looking guitar. I'm a sucker for the OM size/shape. Nice finish!
Fred Blom Remember the joy in the journey
Re: My first build, the KMG OM
Whoops, I never noticed Tony's question until now. The finish on the back and sides, after pore-filling with zpoxy, is Minwax Wipe-on Poly.