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#161 (permalink) | |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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My technique at this point is to spray lacquer on the body and use the bottle of sparkles flip up tip. Aim and shoot. Add some more lacquer and aim and shoot. It gets thick fast and I give it a tint amount of lacquer to hold it in place. It is very unlike the effect you get when you put the sparkles in the spray gun and shoot it on. It is more like the "clump" method...LOL 3D-3D-3D-3D Here is a teaser ![]() |
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#162 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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Oh my God......
These sparkles are everywhere.....I found some on the FuschiaCaster under the lacquer I just sprayed. I'll sand through them so no worries but I have to somehow isolate them from each other. I used my compressor and a high pressure nozzle to blow out the garage. This technique is painful. The flake comes out like 40 grit sandpaper and takes 50 to 60 coats to cover and it takes forever. The result is pure beauty. I call this unobtanium as it is impossible to find. Here is the back with a nice complete covering of sparkles. ![]() |
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#164 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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I looked at the fuschiacaster in the late afternoon sun and found about 15 blue flakes in the last clear coats.
I used a dental pick and removed them as I'd already sanded the surface with 600 grit on a rubber sanding block and didn't get down to them. I'll get the holes filled in eventually. I sprayed a couple of coats on the Skybluecasted to hold the glitter in place and took some close up to show what a daunting task it is to cover this rough surface. This is not an easy task but the end result is like looking into heaven. ![]() ![]() |
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#166 (permalink) |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wyoming
Age: 24
Posts: 1,298
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You know what would be awesome ??? Sparkle fret markers. I bet it would be pretty tough to get the old ones out and put sparkles in there, but it would look great with those matching sparkle headstocks and bodies.
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#167 (permalink) | |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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I'm wondering if they would blind ya while on stage tho. I'll keep this idea in mind for a couple of days and see what develops. |
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#170 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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SCORE I went over to the Sherwin Williams store today. They serve the professional and contractor side of the business but it is still a retail store and I have an account. Because of California's "Green Law" signed by the Guvenator Arnold...it is damn near impossible to obtain anything that has any amount of VOC or nasty chemicals. There was no Dimension which is the same as the Napa Cross/Fire product that BuckoCaster is using. No way to get the catalyzed lacquer I used before on the kitchen cabinets or just about anything else good. I did score a gallon of....guess what? ![]() Yes siree.....this is the real deal. It is pre thinned and ready to apply and is genuine High Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer The Sky_Blue_SparkleCaster is going to be finished in nitro lacquer. The dude at the store was very surprised that they could sell the Nitro and I think someone made a big mistake and violated state law as I know nitrocellulose has been banned in California for a lot longer than the Green Law has been around. The dude was surprised that I could get the Deft shipped into California as it's supposedly banned from shipping and sale here. So I scored big time. I paid my $29.77 incl tax and took it out of the store as fast as I could before the sales dude decided to check on the legality of selling this. It's also a High Build version. Supposedly 3 mil per application so it will build a lot faster than the Deft which is probably less than 1 mil per application. |
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#171 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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I am so close I can taste victory.
I used the Dewalt random orbital sander today with 320 grit paper to smooth down the exaggerated orange peal finish. After 3 coats I hit it again with the Dewalt. Here she is after 2 more coats of Deft. If you look close you can see the pock marks where I had to dig out the sky blue flakes that got on her. I decided to wait on the blue one until I was done spraying the fuschia Tele. The sparkles are really vivid and very alive in the body like they were in the headstock now. ![]() Here's how smooth it is and the pock marks and everything.... ![]() Just another day and I might be done with the body....If'n ya can digg! |
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#173 (permalink) | |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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I am closing the garage door to spray and opening to exit fast and hoping the blue doesn't get stirred up high enough to get on the fresh lacquer. We have a natural air conditioner here. It's called a sea breeze and we get it most every day from 11:00 AM to 7:00PM. This is what stirs up the flakes. Wearing my respirator to spray...... |
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#174 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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hI hit her with the Dewalt orbital sander again and sprayed another coat.
She is definately looking flatter. In chinese this is called Xiao long bao but that usually refers to a woman...LOL.... pronounced shao long bow. |
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#175 (permalink) |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: DC Metro
Posts: 36
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Beautiful work! Love that blue...
After a bit of a "project" here over the last few days, there's also a good bit of that pesky glitter ("Stripper Dust"!!) at my place too. As far as sparkle fret markers, getting the dots out is a fairly easy process. I'd recommend snagging a small scrap / sheet of sparkle drum material and cutting it up for the dots. |
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#176 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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It was a long day today.
I got 9 coats sprayed and sanded with the random orbital sander 3 times. Other than a few pockmarks, the surface is flat now. The combination of a flat surface and the gloss really makes the sparkles shine. Glitter, glittery, glitz The beach workshop.... Sanding ![]() Spraying ![]() Shiny ![]() |
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#178 (permalink) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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OK,
So the next trick is to drop fill the pock marks and the low spots. After the lacquer is dry, I can spray on a few more coats and do a final sand before the 2 final gloss coats. Here is the tool, a chopstick. I buy these by the 100 pair pack as I use chopsticks 98% of the time to eat (lost a bet in 1974). They work really good for moving wires in a tube amp to see if the hum goes away or if there is an open....Keeps the high voltage at bay....You dip the stick into the lacquer in the can and then quickly to the low spot and let her drip off. Using some of the Deft from a quart can and if you look really close, you can see the drops of Deft on the body in the reflection on the left bout .Last edited by Spunky99 : May 12th, 2008 at 10:25 PM. |
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#181 (permalink) | |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 274
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The tuner hardware pressed into the top of the headstock as the lacquer was still soft. It left a round circle in the lacquer where the washer was. I let it sit for 3 weeks and sanded it down smooth and put on another coat of lacquer. Worked out well. ![]() I was able to contain the body in the tub and covered it. So far the blue is contained...well mostly So now the top has sparkle. ![]() |
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