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Old May 26th, 2008, 11:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to do relic shading on body?

Working on blackguard tele, and I want to shade the finish a bit darker where the arm wears in order to make it look like this one - an actual 52 model.

How to do this? (already have nitro BSB)

Can I use a stain or something to simulate this?

Any suggestions?
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Old May 27th, 2008, 12:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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"Can I use a stain or something to simulate this?"....Pretty much, but go easy, it don't take a whole lot...Brown Shoe polish will also work.
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I have a bunch of the Stew-Mac pigments, and add darker color as needed, and spray to get that effect....

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I have a bunch of the Stew-Mac pigments, and add darker color as needed, and spray to get that effect....

Bruce, did you do that relic job? If so then congrats, it looks great. Could I talk you into giving a brief overview of your process?
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If that came out of the "relic shop," it's the first I've seen that I liked. Nice job!
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Shading On Body

Thanks for the tips. I really like the look of the sprayed shading, but I don't have compressor rig (yet).

I'll try the shoe polish I believe.

My body has a white primer coat that shows through in this "arm wear" area. I would like it to be darkened too - I feel like the shoe polish would do that.

Does it penetrate the actual finish? Or just sit on top?

any tips on getting a natural feathered edge w/ the polish? (that's a nice thing re spraying obviously)
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Thanks for the tips. I really like the look of the sprayed shading, but I don't have compressor rig (yet).

I'll try the shoe polish I believe.

My body has a white primer coat that shows through in this "arm wear" area. I would like it to be darkened too - I feel like the shoe polish would do that.

Does it penetrate the actual finish? Or just sit on top?

any tips on getting a natural feathered edge w/ the polish? (that's a nice thing re spraying obviously)
You can try the Kiwi Brown or Tan, under the pickguard to get a feel for it, and it actually does penetrate the finish to a certain degree..not just sitting on top...There are also some Antique waxes that Woodworker Supply Catalogs carry that will impart a slight staining effect.
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"Could I talk you into giving a brief overview of your process?"

Sure...!

This was my first attempt at using something other than the ReRanch rattlecans, and I kinda like the way it turned out.

It's a copy of Bill Hullett's old Nocaster in the Blackguard Book, so the shading kinda tries to correspond to how #0514 is worn....

Anyway, I got the Stew-Mac lacquer and 2 pigments--yellow and brown. I worked up a bottle-full of lacquer that looked like the color of #0514 when held up next to the Blackguard Book, then shot the guitar.

I sorta half-ass masked off the large worn areas, but if I had to do it again, I'd xerox the book and mask it off exactly the shapes of the wear patterns...

I then added brown to the bottle till I got an approximation of the darker areas on the guitar, and shot it.
I then blended them together using water with a few drops of detergent, and some 400 grit sandpaper...

The wear patterns were "aged" using this process (highly recommended), and various dings were applied using a variety of implements...

Dust collected from the bottom of a vacuum cleaner mixed with kerosene was rubbed into the dings and wear patterns--another cool trick....

I still haven't come up with a method for achieving authentic looking heavy wear patterns on the neck.
Love some tips if anyone has any....



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