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Old January 20th, 2008, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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neck finish question...

Just bought a Warmoth vintage construction Korina neck with pau ferro fret board ( no finish ). I have a finished walnut body ( nitro ) Id like to match the finish on as much as possible. Any suggestions on putting a finish on it such as product, prep, application etc? thanks
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Old January 20th, 2008, 09:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I suggest you shape the korina as you see fit with a 1/4 sheet random orbit sander with dust collector, start at 100, then 150, 220, 320, 400.
Once you have the reshaped areas as you like 'em continue on all the korina you can get to without disturbing the pao ferro with 600, 800. You can run over onto the pau ferro on the optional 1000 and 1200, all dry sand.
Wipe real clean, then use the blue masking tape to tape off the pau ferro. Drill a 5/32nds hole (offline with the truss rod) between the four existing holes, and insert a # 10 deck screw with the point ground down, keeping track of how far you can go safely. Once tight, clamp a big vice grips on that and use that as your handle. Now, misting at first, letting the nitro soak into the korina, apply some Deft clear gloss nitro, $ 4.84 per can at Lowe's. A little more each go round. I do one 'face' at a time and let the nitro level with the benefit of the horizon.
I did eight necks today, 2 strat and six Tele, 3 of which were Squier 51 maples, 1 USACG maple Strat, the rest mixed maple and rosewood from Warmoth. Used 2 cans of Deft, leaving a 1/4 unused at the bottom. I will redo 2 of the eight 'cause I got distracted by the football game, but those are good odds.
Leave it alone overnight. You can install the tuners next day, and the nut if you had not prior to beginning the shaping.

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I redid a Squier, a maple Warmoth and the USACG. Acetone and clean lint free rags, make sure you got an serial number stored so you can ink it on the neck once the acetone does its work. The maple neck webspecial neck has lots of CA glue all around the fretwork, invisible till you try and nitro it, this must all come off, hence the redo.
Mohawk Colonial Maple is too semi-opaque, too pigment rich to make a good neck toner. I've run out of Behlen Maple, help!

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Old January 20th, 2008, 10:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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thanks for info

I need the Korina to turn out close in color/shade to the walnut body. Any suggestions on stain to use with the nitro...
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I haven't tried to stain nor tint korina. Walnut can be very dark, any stain that dark would make the figure in the korina all but disappear, that's not really a match.


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I need the Korina to turn out close in color/shade to the walnut body. Any suggestions on stain to use with the nitro...
Can you post pictures of the body? That way it would be easier to help you with a stain color.
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Old January 21st, 2008, 11:04 AM   #6 (permalink)
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pic of walnut body

what ya think
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Go to your local specialty woods store like Woodcraft or its local born equivalent and pick up some white korina or limba scraps. Practice with some readily and cheaply available stains, see what stain does to korina.

That walnut body looks much lighter in color than mine; you might be OK.

BTW test fit and setup that neck on you guitar, find out if any material needs to come off the bottom side of that heel on the korina Warmoth before you get it all perfectly finished.


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Old January 21st, 2008, 07:42 PM   #8 (permalink)
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thanks for the tips...much appreciated
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this is sorta the shade Im after...

Looks like it is possible to do. The stain used on this korina body was a medium brown. Found this in the Warmoth pic gallery.
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