How to spray paint a guitar with nitrocellulose lacquer
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- In this video I show you how I dye a guitar using a combination of water based and spirit based dyes from Crimson and Angelus. I also show you how I spray a cherry shader and how I spray a burst with Nitorlack nitrocellulose lacquer
Such a tastefully executed burst.
The chatoyance of the quilt maple only adds to the overall effect/look, almost as if it had always been as it appears in the completed finish.
Great work Sir, thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Nick, congratulations on your new guitar.
Appreciate that, thanks for watching
beautiful color. I'd be proud to own that fiddle.
Nick is a hell of a lucky guy!
You do awesome work. That gloss is like glass.
Thank you mate!
Stunning guitar! Simply superb!
Thank you mate
Really gorgeous!
A real beautiful finish!
Glad you like it, thanks for watching
Thanks for the videos, I gotta try these out at some point
I wanna do a yellow with that orange burst you've done with that one, it's a beauty
Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching. Ash
Top video Ash 👍
Thanks dude
Beautiful quilt top!!Would love to have a guitar with a deep 3d quilt like this one, myself!!
It's a really nice piece of wood. Not often I find a quilt top with no dead spots at all, not at a price that mortals can afford anyway.
Great video, stunning guitar, thanks for sharing the process with us. (I loved it at the 15 min mark too).
Why is it so important for the 'material' as you put it, to be so thin before being sprayed on?
We don't want build from the colour coat if spraying a transparent burst it will look weird with added risk of sanding through the colour. We want to build the clear on top of the burst. Thanks for watching.
Ash
That pink over the yellow made the quilt look like stripes of bacon. 😊👍
I do like bacon
U the man
Fantastic work. Where did you get your quilted top ?
Ebay
Man I love your work ! May I ask a few questions ? First is , how do you call the yellow tape you have on the bindings for a bleed barrier ?
Second question is ,... I saw you on another video applying some sealer with a brush on the bindings to protect them against dye , what was that sealer ? Thanks
The orange tape is just masking tape, the blue tape is 3m vinyl tape, yes I've used sanding sealer on the sides some times, the same stuff I normally use out of a rattle can also comes in a tin and can be thinned and brushed on.
Thanks for watching
Ash
@@ADFinlayson Thank you so much for your reply ! Will the 3m blue tape be good for anti bleeding or there is something better ? Lou
Another beauty, wow. What kind of mahogany are you using?? Looks very tan. I've used honduran and african, and even bare they have a slight brown-red hue to them. I also didn't know you could tint cell lacquer with alcohol...
I mostly use khaya (the lighter coloured khaya) or Honduras mahogany. I don't like the darker variety of khaya or sapele, way too heavy.
I'm interested to know when you would use a water based stain vs a spirit based stain. What is the difference in use case?
Generally speaking I perfect spirit based dyes, I find they apply more evenly and don't tend to look as patchy as waterbased can. But really i just work with whatever colours I have, all brands look different.
How do you avoid a finish from fading? I would expect a higher finish on PRS for example. Is it unavoidable, or is there a technique to it?
All colours will fade eventually with UV exposure. PRS guitars are no exception
Were do you buy
buy what?
sorry you did good until you did things backwards with the grain filler which is to be put on the bare wood not on finished wood
I didn’t put it in finished wood, I put it on primed wood, which is how PRS do it in the Maryland factory.
Loving your videos! Did you use sanding sealer before applying the dye too? Or in this case you went straight to the dye after sanding the wood? 💕✨🫶🏻👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼
Oh wait! You answer that in your video! 💕🙌🏻💁🏻♂️
yeah you don't want to apply sanding sealer on to maple before dying it. I do sometimes apply sealer to the sides though, that can help dye bleeding through underneath into the natural binding.
@@ADFinlaysonOoohhhh now I get it. You apply to the sides only. Thank you so much for the answer! I follow your videos like a bible for my first project! ❤