Spraying top and "sap lines" showing up.....
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:21 pm
This is the first time it has happened to me, but I have to imagine I'm not the first person it has happened to.
My top these lines, random, dark like a grain line, that the lacquer sank into while spraying. At first I thought I had left deep scratches in the top, but I said to myself, "NO WAY". I did plenty of sanding up to 240 grit through out my process. After I sprayed a few coats, and level sanded, I was able to come down in these areas past the shiny lines, and had a perfectly flat, dull surface. These are in the center area on either side of my seam where the grain lines are tighter, various lenths and above and below the sound hole, and below the bridge area. None are out in the wider grains area in the bouts.
When I sprayed a couple of coats again, they showed up again, but again, I was able to sand flat and there is for sure they are filled.
Strange. Have you all seen these before in any of your tops? Is it like sap, or pitch pockets?
I don't mind the look, but sure didn't see them before I started spraying.
Kevin
My top these lines, random, dark like a grain line, that the lacquer sank into while spraying. At first I thought I had left deep scratches in the top, but I said to myself, "NO WAY". I did plenty of sanding up to 240 grit through out my process. After I sprayed a few coats, and level sanded, I was able to come down in these areas past the shiny lines, and had a perfectly flat, dull surface. These are in the center area on either side of my seam where the grain lines are tighter, various lenths and above and below the sound hole, and below the bridge area. None are out in the wider grains area in the bouts.
When I sprayed a couple of coats again, they showed up again, but again, I was able to sand flat and there is for sure they are filled.
Strange. Have you all seen these before in any of your tops? Is it like sap, or pitch pockets?
I don't mind the look, but sure didn't see them before I started spraying.
Kevin