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Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:43 am
by richard37066
Bent -

Gotta ask this.

Polishing exterior surfaces is pretty much a no-brainer. What tool(s)/techniques do you use to get those INNER surfaces so pristine?

Richard

Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:19 pm
by Bent
Richard, I'll take that as a huge compliment. Why? because the inside is not polished. But if you like it, here's how I do it. I make up flat sticks with velcro to which I attach hook&loop aluminum oxide sandpaper: grits 220, 320, 400, 600. That's it. I guess pictures lie but in a nice way in this case. The dull sheen derived from 600 grit is very pleasing really. I would not hesitate to use that as my end finish. Matter of fact, it is a really good alternative to the shiny look, which most people like.

Another finish I am experimenting with on this guitar is sanding to 220 grit and then wire brushing with a fine brass wire wheel. This is for side rails, bell cranks etc that are hidden when guitar is in working position. At least one pro builder does it this way on occasion and it works for him.

Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:42 pm
by Bent
More pics if you can stand it.
Here is the lacquered cabinet. Compare the darkening to the unfinished pic
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...and the end plate. Know how hard it is to show off the shine in a pic? Very!! At least I got my mug into it to prove that it does reflect (never mind the hole in my head. That's just the jack plug hole. Funny nonetheless!
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This last one, sort of along a different line. Thought someone would be interested in how I make the pups. I use the mill as a press. I drill the holes for the 1/4" alnico magnets one letter undersize (D) and press the chamfered mag in place with an upside down endmill. Noice'n' toit fit :-)
I'll post more pics of my pup winding later.
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Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:18 pm
by Bent
Stormy and Mike, Thanks for your kind remarks and yes..the cranks are working somewhat better Stormy, but now I have nerve issues in the right arm..always something...

Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:21 pm
by Storm Rosson
:) You got it my brother, this growing old crap ain't as much fun as I expected lol, beautiful work as always buddy...Stormy :mrgreen:

Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:02 pm
by Farmer
Bent, what Storm said about getting old goes for me to, I get it in my left arm from cranking on the mill.... Keep 'er up Bent, my friend ur' doin' goooooood....

Re: Blackbird too

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:21 pm
by azureskys
Its all looking good bent , you come along way baby as they say lol