Another fine repair! I enjoy the pace of your videos. I am always thinking of all the many repairs that you have going on at the same time while waiting for things to dry. Jumping from one to another...you are a busy guy with a lot of patience and artistic abilities 😊
Great repair first of all...just something I was thinking was would it not be easier to add some aniline dye ( cherry) to the raw wood before the fill and finish? Only saying this as it would then only take one coat of the tinted shellac...
It gets too dark too fast by adding stain to raw wood. No do overs that way either. I can wipe this shellac off in a few seconds and have multiple do overs 🎉
Looking good Scotto ,I build acoustic guitars if ur interested in trying one out I'll mail u one to try out,,I'm just starting my buildness out so I gotta my name out there
Congrats on the MILLION VIEWS!! You've certainly earned it - giving us quality repair vids at no cost. We are very thankful Mr. Scott! Cheers!!
Thank You 🙏😊
Not sure how many times I can tell you you’re the best at this stuff I’ve ever seen. Just a master. Great job.
Wow, thanks!
Another fine repair! I enjoy the pace of your videos. I am always thinking of all the many repairs that you have going on at the same time while waiting for things to dry. Jumping from one to another...you are a busy guy with a lot of patience and artistic abilities 😊
Cool, thanks!
That is step one in a relic job LOL. Nice work, as always. Personally, that isn't worth repairing, but it's his guitar and keeps you in business.
I’m not here for the guitar, I’m just here for the acceleratorrrrrrrrrrrrre.
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Accelerate MEEEEEEE!
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful weekend ❤😊
Thank you! You too!
Great job! I'd be happy with that repair. Great picking at the end!
Thanks 👍
You are the GOAT, Scotty!
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Nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job, Scotty!
Thanks for watching!
I'll have to try the foam brush and paper towel trick!
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That’s called “relicing” in some circles 😉
Great work buddy
Thank you! Cheers!
looks good can't even tell it 👍
Thanks 👍
Great repair first of all...just something I was thinking was would it not be easier to add some aniline dye ( cherry) to the raw wood before the fill and finish? Only saying this as it would then only take one coat of the tinted shellac...
It gets too dark too fast by adding stain to raw wood. No do overs that way either. I can wipe this shellac off in a few seconds and have multiple do overs 🎉
Looking good Scotto ,I build acoustic guitars if ur interested in trying one out I'll mail u one to try out,,I'm just starting my buildness out so I gotta my name out there
Gibson charges more for guitars that already have damage like this.
How much would a repair like this cost?
That's a great question!
Nice! How long do you wait between coats of Fill-n-Finish?
Thank you! 1 minute