An HD-28 style for Tom T

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Tim Benware
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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:05 pm

This is where I got to before I threw my back out:)
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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Kent H » Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:28 pm

Nice!!

What was your source for shim stock?

Thanks,

Kent

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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Tim Benware » Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:59 pm

Kent H wrote:Nice!!

What was your source for shim stock?

Thanks,

Kent
If your referring to the binding and purfling I got it StewMac.
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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Kent H » Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:09 pm

I'm sorry, Tim. I wrote that badly.

I meant to ask about your source for the metal sheet stock for side sanding, as referenced in the Stew Mac video.

Thanks for sharing your info, and great work!!

Kent

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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Tim Benware » Sat Jan 03, 2015 2:49 pm

Kent H wrote:I'm sorry, Tim. I wrote that badly.

I meant to ask about your source for the metal sheet stock for side sanding, as referenced in the Stew Mac video.

Thanks for sharing your info, and great work!!

Kent
Bought it here. Maybe pricey but I wanted an assortment of sizes for other purposes.

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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Kent H » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:29 am

Thanks Tim!

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Re: An HD-28 style for Tom T

Post by Tim Benware » Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:38 pm

So, I know this process is going to be controversial to some but I have had great success with it and as I am going to pore fill this guitar with Aqua Coat clear, so I wanted to ensure I would get as little raised grain as possible.

To prep for pore filling, I do my final back and side (top is already done) sanding as follows:

1. sand to 100 grit
2. sand to 150 grit
3. wet (mist) the B/S, dry with hairdryer (this raises the grain)
4. sand to 150
5. wet (mist) the B/S, dry with hairdryer
6. sand to 220
7. wet (mist) the B/S, dry with hairdryer
8. sand to 220
9. seal with vinyl sealer (2 coats), allow to dry
10. pore fill
11. sand
12. seal with vinyl sealer (2 coats)

After this is done there is little grain raising and I believe this is important especially since Aqua clear is a water based product. I will report on how the pore filling went. I plan to follow Robbie O'Brien's video as my resource.
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