@TheworldofMattias correct. I believe it dissolves the clear backing leaving only the ink. Maybe not as necessary on a flat surface but you never know.
I accually don’t know, the just appeared. But if I should guess its because I put a real thick coat of layer and then stuck it in the freezer before it had fully cured. But that’s just a guess.
Great work nice looking and sounding guitar
Gratulation 🎉👍
Thanks man! 🎸🤘
Wow… It looks amazing, I love the cracked finish on the body. What a great job. Well done if I was left-handed it wouldn’t be mine. 🥴
Easy fix....flip the nut, string it upside down, and play it Hendrix style!
Haha, bummer! 🎸🤘
And that’s Isabella! 🤘🎸
I think it turned out great! I'd be happy to have that guitar but shipping from where you're at would be too much lol.
Thanks man! Yea, I think you may be right! 😊
You can use a product called Solvaset on the decal to really flatten it to the guitar.
Great tip! It’s for model making, right?
@TheworldofMattias correct. I believe it dissolves the clear backing leaving only the ink. Maybe not as necessary on a flat surface but you never know.
Nice work Mattias!!! Looks good
Thanks man!
Great video! Awesome router!
Yea, it’s good. I have a big one and this small one. It works wonders on small projects like guitars!
If you want to stoop to this level... automotive filler primer does a great job filling grain if you're doing a solid color.
Wow, great tip, thanks man!
There are two types of spray automotive primer. The filler primer is the one you want.
Hi, how did you get the yellow patches? I want to do something similar
I accually don’t know, the just appeared. But if I should guess its because I put a real thick coat of layer and then stuck it in the freezer before it had fully cured. But that’s just a guess.
Where u located?
I’m in Sweden.
@@TheworldofMattiasI was interested in a guitar but you are far away
👍🏻👍🏻
🎸🤘
How much are you selling it for?
I think 400usd
@@TheworldofMattias sounds fair.
Orange juice 🍊 🥤
How?