61fury
Friend of Leo's
I have made a Poplar body from scratch, and finished it in nitro lacquer. Here are some tips & suggestions from my experience building & finishing guitars in lacquer.
a) IMO Poplar is best used under a solid color, unless you like the variations in color and the green tint.
b) I drill ALL holes and pre-fit everything first, so there are no surprises down the road.
c) I highly recommend a sanding sealer before any finishing begins.
d) I use either paste wax or melted birthday candle wax, dripped in the smaller holes, to keep the wet sanding liquid from swelling the wood during finish sanding. I also use foam ear plugs in the larger holes (like bridge studs & tuner holes) for the same reason.
e) My finishing schedule:
> Complete all woodworking operations, including drilling holes.
> Figure out a way to hang or support the body prior to finishing
> Wipe down the body with naptha to degrease
> Sanding sealer; LIGHTLY sand with 320 when dry. You just want to skim off any fuzzies.
> If doing a solid color, apply enough coats to make sure the body is evenly opaque. Dry overnite, and do not sand.
> Apply clear coats, starting with a light coat first, then a little heavier on the following coats. Apply 3 coats per day for 3 days, with about an hour between each. Lightly sand if you have drips or fuzzies the following day.
> Here's the hard part- you really need the lacquer to cure for 2 weeks (some say longer) before starting any finish sanding. That's always the hard part for me!
> Start wet sanding with 600, then skip by 200 numbers (800, 1000, 1200, etc.) until you end at 2000. This assumes you don't have a mega-buffer and some serious compounds. I use water with a couple of drops of dish soap as a lube.
> I use Meguier's Ultimate Compound on a Griot's Garage 3" orbital polisher for final polishing.
I hope this helps, and I recognize others may have different ideas, but this has worked well for me.
Here's a few photos of some I've done; the first two are the Poplar body:
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I've seen some of these before, you've got a great eye, those designs and attention to detail are spot on. I especially like the pickguard and the cut of the pickguard to follow the bridgeplate on the Jazzcaster. And the paint on all of them looks perfect.
Really, really nice.
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