Les Paul NITRO finish and relicing. Part 4

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

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  • @MarijnSlot
    @MarijnSlot 7 лет назад +22

    Finally somebody showing a good way to age a rosewood fretboard. Thanks! Very convincing results.

    • @WW-1995
      @WW-1995 3 года назад +1

      It's nice to see because it's rare. However, it doesn't looks good in my opinion. He's good at inlay aging though.

    • @MarijnSlot
      @MarijnSlot Год назад

      @Ade Bright No one wants to hear me play a guitar.

  • @These_go_to_eleven_1959
    @These_go_to_eleven_1959 6 месяцев назад +1

    Master level work!!! I think it's incredible how that turned out looks identical to an old Original 59'er!👍 The people that don't understand why somebody would do this to their guitar Just do not appreciate the old originals.

  • @johndefoe4584
    @johndefoe4584 5 лет назад +4

    Just brilliant. I picked up a two year old Gibson GoldTop today and will be following your videos to build my first relic......I'll keep you posted.

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      Why? Is there a reason for it?

    • @johndefoe4584
      @johndefoe4584 4 года назад

      @@twootters7433 Why not?

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      @@johndefoe4584 Answering a question with a question shows you haven't a clue cause there's no viable reason for it . Does it make you feel cool? Are you envious cause you don't have a guitar that shows real signs of wear? Or you wish you were SRV or Clapton etc etc so having a fake makes you feel good? Real musicians "relic" their guitars by gigging and or playing all the time.
      Besides answering a question with a question is something a kid in high school does.

    • @grooooved
      @grooooved 4 года назад

      @@twootters7433 Fuck Off

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      @@grooooved Such an original response. You think that up all by your little self? How proud your mommy and daddy must be.

  • @punditpoint195
    @punditpoint195 6 лет назад +12

    Highly skilled, meticulous attention to detail, and his design is tasteful - not facile or pretentious like most relicers. This man is a master at his craft.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @669rd
      @669rd 5 лет назад +1

      LOL a relic is a relic. How do you define whether someoone is pretentious or not?

  • @God_Help_Us_Please
    @God_Help_Us_Please 4 года назад +1

    Very therapeutic to watch this. Thank you. Les Pauls never get old.

  • @AlexImmordino
    @AlexImmordino 6 лет назад +6

    I cried during the whole relic process. Dude!

    • @ericbitzer5247
      @ericbitzer5247 3 года назад

      I just cringed during "barbaric actions"

  • @jdj62464
    @jdj62464 4 года назад +2

    Now that's a good looking LP, very cool to see the growth rings and the flames.

  • @dougdevine5117
    @dougdevine5117 Год назад +1

    Hey man. This is absolutely amazing. To see you be so open with your skills and how you do this is incredible. Honestly most would be keeping this under lock and key so others can’t try and replicate it.
    I am not only blown away with how the end result looked but more so on your responses to the comments. You are not only a true master at your craft. But a total gentleman who is doing this for all the right reasons.
    I can’t not extend my respect to you more. Absolutely incredible work.

  • @brianneill3609
    @brianneill3609 4 года назад +14

    The headstock is also important when ageing a Gibson. When u look at old les pauls and sg`s that have been on the road for years the edges of the moustache are rounded off and the area is chipped and dinged up. I love that look :)

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  4 года назад +9

      Right. I also like it a lot. But not all customers are so bold.

    • @ericbitzer5247
      @ericbitzer5247 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately my Gibson headstock is like that. I have been playing it for 32 years. Played at bars where the beer was free, got drunk quite a few times with it. Even fell down with it but I saved the guitar from hitting the ground. All that and there are just a few dings in it. The switch cover disintegrated in my hand and the bridge volume knob came off in my hand because the part that holds it on broke. The gold on the bridge, tailpiece and 3 pickup covers are well worn. She still is gorgeous though. 86 Les Paul custom SG.

    • @tomasbalke9719
      @tomasbalke9719 2 года назад

      @@8BombCustom The next owner will ask, "Could you please make this guitar like new?"

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  2 года назад

      @@tomasbalke9719 Shure, no problem 😁

    • @jonv5489
      @jonv5489 2 года назад

      A aged headstock is the best part…

  • @busabrye
    @busabrye 6 лет назад +1

    Should have spent all that time playin that damn Les Paul, They rock, love mine

    • @TheEchelon
      @TheEchelon 4 года назад +1

      busabrye
      He's a luthier and this guitar was a commission for a customer.... I swear, it's the dumbest people that think they know it better

  • @Dream-Academy
    @Dream-Academy 6 лет назад +6

    With the cryotherapy you said "after several cycles" this means heating her up with a blow drier or hot sun then back in the freezer wor what specifically and how many is several... 5-6? a few is usually 3-4.

  • @FraJa1980
    @FraJa1980 5 лет назад +3

    This is truly an amazing guitar, wish i could afford such a work of art.

  • @bobbillnolan7644
    @bobbillnolan7644 6 лет назад +1

    This is probably the most authentic method and end result of relicing’ I’ve seen, he’s just speeding the life of the guitar up!!!! :)

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      Why?

    • @bobbillnolan7644
      @bobbillnolan7644 4 года назад

      Two Otters why what?

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      @@bobbillnolan7644 Why would anyone do this to a guitar? What's the purpose? To pretend you aged your guitar?
      When I owned a guitar long enough (i tend to go through them) it was aged by playing, sweating on stage, road trips, mishaps. Real aging. Not fake again. No one has yet to be able to give me a viable answer other then.,..I want to. I mean if people want to fake age their guitars go for it. I don't just don't the point. Age it like the rest of do. Play the crap out of it.

    • @bobbillnolan7644
      @bobbillnolan7644 4 года назад

      It’s not something I’d do myself, but relicing is not doing anyone any harm. People can do what they want, with items they own.

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      @@bobbillnolan7644 Again someone else doesn't have an answer. I've said if they wanna ruin their guitar go for it.
      What's the reason for FAKE ageing? I don't give a rats ass what they do. I'm just curious as to WHY they do it. Just like I'm curious why someone buys one amp over another.
      If you can't answer this question then don't bother me with you 15 yo answer...they can do what they want.

  • @pedraw
    @pedraw 4 года назад +1

    You are a Master at what you do Dr. Nitro.....awesome work

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell5909 6 лет назад +81

    looks better than Gibson reissues

  • @78fenderPbass
    @78fenderPbass 6 лет назад +2

    Very interesting series and well done! The guitar looks very authentically old and used but well loved. I've seen some really poorly done relic work but this is art and science.

  • @kaskas55
    @kaskas55 3 года назад +1

    Great job! The relicing does not look overdone.

  • @brettpanzer
    @brettpanzer Год назад

    While I’m not into relicing myself this came out very well.

  • @tat2dlukydevl
    @tat2dlukydevl 4 года назад

    Very convincing work. This is a beautiful guitar. Thanks for sharing.. peAce

  • @dzjc01
    @dzjc01 6 лет назад +1

    Though I'm not a fan of relicing, you did an outstanding job! And your attention to detail was amazing. Like others have said, it was a little painful to watch after you did such a great job on the burst painting. Excellent work!

  • @MW47742
    @MW47742 6 лет назад +39

    Hi everybody,
    this will be a long post:
    Do you know how it feels, when a dream of you lifetime comes true???
    Since last week I know how it feels....it feels very very very good!!!
    Oct. 2017 I got the guitar I was dreaming of since I was a young boy, starting playing bass in a band with my friends and listening every possible hour, day and night, to my favourite bands like Led Zeppelin, Free, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Alvin Lee, Duane Allman.... although I was (and still I am) a bassplayer it was the guitarplayers that took my attention, with most of them playing a LES PAUL GUITAR! And that was the guitar I always wanted to have. Is someone out there who understands what I mean?
    Ok, I drifted away... I got the guitar of my dreams...THAT GUITAR here!
    About February 2017, some 40 years later, I saw a Video of Dr. Nitro playing his Sophy Burst and fell in love with this guitar instantly. The look and the sound were perfect in my eyes and ears. So I got in contact with Alex and we finally agreed that Valery Vaschenko will build the guitar and Alex (Dr. Nitro) will do the finish and the relicing job. All in all I wanted a twin sister of Sophy. And after a long time of waiting the guitar finally arrived...and I love it! I worked in a guitar shop for some years so I saw a lot of very good guitars, old ones and new ones, CC's, custom shop LPs, I even own a Gibson True Historic...but this guitar here is the very best one I ever laid hands on. The feel, the sound, the look, the finish, the colour, the hardware, the wood, the frets....everything is exactly how I wanted it. Alex of 8bombcustom did a fantastic job, he is a real artist. As well as Valery Vaschenko is real master guitarbuilder.
    I just want to say a very big THANK YOU to Alex and Valery for making my dream come true and cannot recommend their work and services strongly enough! Big cheers from a very happy Mario from Germany.

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 6 лет назад +1

      he could at least play guitar music over this video

    • @brown.dogmcgee
      @brown.dogmcgee 5 лет назад

      hi mario - interessiert mich brennend !!!!! können wir irgendwie in kontakt kommen ? gruss harald

    • @erikx7740
      @erikx7740 5 лет назад

      Coole Story ;)

    • @AlanKaruzo
      @AlanKaruzo 5 лет назад

      You are a lucky guy. Congrats!
      PS. I'm still dreaming.

    • @agtronic
      @agtronic 5 лет назад

      It is absolutely gorgeous.

  • @jcd248
    @jcd248 6 лет назад +2

    Wow really amazing work

  • @tayzar44
    @tayzar44 4 года назад +15

    Meanwhile, I'm cleaning and polishing my 500 $ guitar to look good and to get better re-sell value. =D

  • @nieko3038
    @nieko3038 2 года назад

    Well done. I like it’s not beaten up. This way I like that red. Never been a fan of it.
    Scrapers are fantastic tools.
    Made bindings with them on my LP tribute.
    👍

  • @AntonParchevskii
    @AntonParchevskii 6 лет назад +2

    Очень круто!! особенно с холодильником, да и вся работа вышла просто супер!!! молодчина!!!

  • @SecretIdolBand
    @SecretIdolBand 3 года назад +3

    This is pretty cool I love the weathered look aesthetically but I feel weird about artificially aging stuff it’s a weird situation honestly but nice work and looks cool 😎 😺

  • @chrispatrick5715
    @chrispatrick5715 4 года назад

    Love the grain&flame...and the colour 100%

  • @SunnyKlein-vr7eh
    @SunnyKlein-vr7eh 4 года назад +3

    That was one of the best relic jobs. It looks like my guitar but mine took years and I played the shit out of it. And i wasn’t talking shit I was being serious, very good!

  • @carpagevid
    @carpagevid 3 года назад

    Absolute Killer Top Dr. NITRO 👍👍👍

  • @todtiger
    @todtiger 5 лет назад +1

    Stunning work. i`m amazed at the negative comments.

  • @hungryta1
    @hungryta1 7 лет назад +1

    Ребята, замечательные гитари и финишы!! Огромний привет из Будапешта, Венгрия!

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  7 лет назад

      hungryta1 Спасибо. Бывал в тех краях. Один мой друг сейчас в Будапеште живет. художник Ян Яресько

  • @PA28140
    @PA28140 6 лет назад

    Now that is a proper relic job. I see too many relics that are just sanded off, and have huge, unrealistic dings on them. This looks like it has 59 years of normal wear and tear. Thanks for sharing.

  • @joesantamaria5874
    @joesantamaria5874 4 года назад

    That is absolutely lovely work!

  • @daniellaudman8580
    @daniellaudman8580 4 года назад

    Omg!!! That is my most favorite color finish amazing!!

  • @TheYjmfan
    @TheYjmfan 3 года назад

    Lovely job looks fantastic!

  • @RedRose4711
    @RedRose4711 3 года назад +1

    Yes, totally convincing!

  • @johnhorning2506
    @johnhorning2506 6 лет назад +2

    What’s the purpose of buffing it again after you’ve knocked off the gloss with the 1000-grit wet sanding? Thanks.

    • @Jacob_HFTS
      @Jacob_HFTS 4 года назад

      to clean it up and get rid of small scratch patterns that the sand paper left.

    • @Gramkan
      @Gramkan 4 года назад

      To paint level and remove orange peel

  • @joecundy7031
    @joecundy7031 6 лет назад

    Its not for everyone they should just buy new off the rack but those that have owned real vintage guitars and love that mojo and patina thing know this looks like beauty of the Burst.... Fine job I love it! the parts all look great, fine detail checking ,,, Nice work
    Could only wish I had the real thing I do have a couple of Dave Johnson LP's from back in 2K... they look badd to the bone to this is on par with Max-Dave-Murphy 59's
    The top looks amazing like the real deal...

  • @fc196582
    @fc196582 4 года назад +1

    How long did you leave it in the freezer?

  • @stude1953
    @stude1953 7 лет назад

    Nice series of video! Great job well done my friend!

  • @guitarocd9984
    @guitarocd9984 3 года назад

    Gibson's will age gracefully in a short amount of time. No need to rush. But this was a great Relic job.

  • @peterfalahee
    @peterfalahee 6 лет назад

    Stunning results well done a beautiful guitar

  • @lacugd1205
    @lacugd1205 3 года назад +1

    how long did you leave it in direct sunlight for?

  • @aevoguitars2576
    @aevoguitars2576 3 года назад

    When we made guitars in the 80s we used to refinish old cracked guitars..ha ha, how times change.

  • @eggman1978
    @eggman1978 3 года назад

    Looks amazing.

  • @mrfrontranger7911
    @mrfrontranger7911 4 года назад

    great job subtle and natural. only thing i don't like is the shade of the trim rings.Id try a lighter version . like old dimarzios

  • @scottwillis1401
    @scottwillis1401 6 лет назад +38

    This what you do to your roommate's Les Paul when he leaves town and all his dishes are still in the sink.

    • @rexnhogz
      @rexnhogz 3 года назад +1

      i'd die

    • @BeesWaxMinder
      @BeesWaxMinder 2 года назад

      …& when he comes back you get your Grandad to pretend to be you and you say “where the hell have you been! Last time I saw you that saucer took ya!”

  • @RickFoxx777
    @RickFoxx777 2 года назад +2

    WOW, just beautiful!!!
    If I were Gibson...I would be concerned. This is equal to (actually better) than anything that has come out of that company in years. If I worked at Gibson I would offer you a job as the head of Q.C. on ALL Gibson guitars leaving the factory and give you your own build area in the custom shop new design Department for reissues and future modern builds. Peace.

  • @acousticgreg1
    @acousticgreg1 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job!

  • @zummo61
    @zummo61 3 года назад

    Very nice! I'm ok with aging the finish, checking and fading and all, but it doesn't take long to put your own playing wear on a guitar. Especially the fingerboard.

  • @jamescassidy3995
    @jamescassidy3995 6 лет назад

    Looks killer - great job dude.

  • @chuckwolfboyer7830
    @chuckwolfboyer7830 Месяц назад +1

    COOL 😎

  • @jurainspired8438
    @jurainspired8438 3 года назад

    Beautiful guitar, great job👍🏼

  • @jfjusa1
    @jfjusa1 4 года назад

    just curious - what would a full finish and relicing cost approximately for a Gibson LP? $1,000.00???

  • @avm2889
    @avm2889 2 года назад

    Great tutorial. Can i also crack a nitro finish with a poly undercoat finish beneath it?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  2 года назад

      Thank you. Perhaps it will work.

  • @guitaristrobinson
    @guitaristrobinson 2 года назад

    How many hours of direct sunlight does it take to start noticing a change ?

  • @HarryNicNicholas
    @HarryNicNicholas 2 года назад

    unrelated, sorta. i got a 2016 gibson J35, i really don't like the pickguard shape (and i play fingerstyle, so i don't really need it) and took the scratchplate off. of course it left a fade mark (even the tiger stripes) so i tried leaving in it direct sun for ages last summer. nothing much happened. i put it in a case and forgot about it for a while, cos i have 11 guitars atm, but when i took it out it had almost faded away to nothing....maybe some chemical in the case lining?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  2 года назад

      Hello. Thanks for the interesting question. Indeed, I noticed this effect too. The fact is that ultraviolet starts the fading process and it continues for some time even without exposure to light.

  • @TSK-py2vy
    @TSK-py2vy 6 лет назад +6

    I'm not into relics myself but there's no denying this guy is a craftsman. I'm intrigued: what did you use to condition the fretboard after you'd aged it with the scalpel and polishing tool? My R8 could do with a going over. Thanks again for posting the clip.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you. This is paste patina. I prepare it myself. The composition includes oil, conditioner, pigment and graphite. It gives the old look, protects and impregnates wood.

    • @TSK-py2vy
      @TSK-py2vy 6 лет назад

      Where are you based? Would be interested in you doing the fretboard on my R8

    • @duster71
      @duster71 6 лет назад

      I dont consider him a craftsman,hes a flim flam man,a counterfeiter.

    • @lorryboggs2779
      @lorryboggs2779 6 лет назад

      there is only one way to age a guitar there is no cheating , its not a look it has a soul you cant scrub on a soul !

  • @lorimeyers3839
    @lorimeyers3839 2 года назад

    Hey, bud. What effect exactly are you going for by scoring the fretboard with scissors? Amazing build, I just don’t know why the score marks.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  2 года назад

      This achieves the effect of the old fretboard. Vintage Gibsons have these characteristic stripes from the fretboard sanding process. In addition, over time, the pores of rosewood from the impact of the fingers expand and become deeper.

  • @stevensbrendan
    @stevensbrendan 7 лет назад +9

    These are a really great set of videos - and while its only early days, I see these getting many more views.
    Would love to see these eventually with a bit of commentary (if time persists) explaining why you are doing what your doing. There is a lot of shitty relic videos out there and this is really stand out.
    Congratulations, and thank you!

  • @Foghat1961
    @Foghat1961 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I've reliced several nitro finished guitars that I've build and I've always found that, like you, the best way to get the lacquer to crack is to put it in the freezer. I've got an R9 and I've had it in and out of the freezer for three days now and the lacquer is, as expected, cracking nicely. However despite being able to see the cracks (top and back) I cannot get the stain (turpentine based) to get in the cracks to highlight them. I've tried the oil paint and lamp black method you use and my old method of colron wood dye. Can you give me some advise? When he guitar gets back to room temperature the cracks become less visible (which I assume is the lacquer expanding back). Thanks

    • @jimiheil8007
      @jimiheil8007 2 года назад

      what year is your reissue?

    • @craigpoole2602
      @craigpoole2602 2 года назад

      Have you tried inverting a can of compressed air? It comes out uber cold and allows a bit more control over where the lacquer checks happen. It's great for a repair on a previously checked guitar top that's had to be refinished.

    • @Foghat1961
      @Foghat1961 2 года назад

      @@jimiheil8007 1995

    • @Foghat1961
      @Foghat1961 2 года назад

      @@jimiheil8007 1995

    • @Foghat1961
      @Foghat1961 2 года назад +1

      @@craigpoole2602 Thanks. Yes I've tried that but not had much success for some reason. A year down the line it does look a lot better.

  • @bryur29
    @bryur29 6 лет назад

    I'm not a fan of relicing a new guitar but I must say that the work done on this instrument was magnificent.

  • @dbvetter7485
    @dbvetter7485 6 лет назад

    This reminds me of the 1967 Corvette 427 restorations that have gone on over the last 20 years. There seems to be more ‘67 big blocks around today that Chevy actually made. :). BTW I have 2 relic 59 Les Pauls. Made about 10 years ago. ;)

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg 4 года назад

      I'll relic that car in 5 minutes for you for free.

  • @bluarcher5941
    @bluarcher5941 2 года назад

    yep...I'd say it looks the part. Nice work.

  • @PHCMajesticGuitarworks
    @PHCMajesticGuitarworks 4 года назад

    This is sick...!!! Such a beautiful Works 👍

  • @telemangler
    @telemangler 3 года назад

    The bolts were comical. You do great work. I’m torn between loving old guitars, not being able to afford them.

  • @WorldPodTour
    @WorldPodTour 7 лет назад +3

    Great video! Just wondering. I have an r8 les paul with a light iced tea finish. Will mine also fade into a lemonburst if i put it in alot of sunlight?

    • @lucaschibler2631
      @lucaschibler2631 6 лет назад

      WorldPodTour yes it will

    • @lkassimatis
      @lkassimatis 6 лет назад

      Probably not (depending on the year) I think only the true historic series use aniline dyes that fade.

    • @mgcnashville6615
      @mgcnashville6615 3 года назад

      If it’s poly it won’t fade. Nitro will fade. But most les Paul’s made after the 60’s are poly. If yours is custom shop it will be nitro. Otherwise it’s poly and won’t fade. You could smoke cigs for a couple decades while you play. That’ll help.

  • @CthulhuOO7
    @CthulhuOO7 6 лет назад +12

    I love how bent out of shape people get over relicing. It makes me want to do it. haha! (excellent job BTW - second to none)

    • @lorryboggs2779
      @lorryboggs2779 6 лет назад +1

      go ahead trash your axe

    • @diemturner5755
      @diemturner5755 6 лет назад +1

      lol, yeah...I know how ya feel ;-)

    • @lorryboggs2779
      @lorryboggs2779 6 лет назад +1

      ya phoney dents and man made dings are for kids , for wantabees , some dumbass people dont realize it aint about the look dude , let me take a hammer to your car bud wow cool dents !

    • @TheEchelon
      @TheEchelon 5 лет назад +1

      Lorry boggs
      "It ain't about the looks". Sure, then you'd have no problem with playing a guitar with a huge dick printed on it? Get real dude, how the instrument looks plays a big part in the buying process, whether it's new, old, reliced etc. It's just a look that people like, just like worn in shoes or denim.
      Only kids care what other people buy.

    • @twootters7433
      @twootters7433 4 года назад

      What's the point? Would you relic your car? What is it some "cool" thing to do now? Beat up a brand new guitar? Or worse yet pay top dollar for one already beat up?

  • @ParallaxRS
    @ParallaxRS 5 лет назад +5

    Shame you didn't include the crack in the neck joint that so many of them have :P

  • @leotonewood1585
    @leotonewood1585 2 года назад

    I have a question, only with the quarz lamp and the sunlight did you remove the heritage cherry sunburst?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  2 года назад +1

      Yes. But sun works better.

  • @mechamercdraws765
    @mechamercdraws765 6 лет назад

    Why not nick/ding prior to cryo-checking?
    That would allow for checks to form from nicks as seen on aged examples.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      MechaMercDraws I do not really understand what you mean. I do not speak English very well. please clarify.

  • @bassmandudge
    @bassmandudge 5 лет назад +1

    I can't believe how good the cap is on this...once the UV bombing had taken away all that nasty cherry colour the top just came to life. Beautiful ...

    • @BenJayToken
      @BenJayToken 5 лет назад +1

      I would've left it as it was right after the UV bomb, and then let a good couple decades of play do the relic-ing

    • @f_r_e_d
      @f_r_e_d 4 года назад

      Yup. That's the only relicing I'd do, a good ol' sun tan

    • @ericbitzer5247
      @ericbitzer5247 3 года назад

      @@f_r_e_d I agree "barbaric actions" made me cringe.

  • @Premium_Skate_Shop
    @Premium_Skate_Shop 3 года назад

    By just freezing it those cracks appeared?

  • @blankymcalias1962
    @blankymcalias1962 3 года назад +1

    I wonder what it would cost to haver this done to a guitar you own

  • @domagojzagorac6186
    @domagojzagorac6186 6 лет назад

    Can you tell me how long does it take to UF Bombing with quart lamp or sunlight, I have 2008 Gibson Les Paul Standard!
    And can you tell me how long you put your guitar in fridg? 3h? 5h? And how many cycles?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      The effect of fading of the dye on the Standard is unlikely to be obtained, since it is not the aniline dyes that are used in this model. Nitro lacquer on this model with plasticizers. It is too soft, so it does not crack. You can try at a temperature of -20 ° C and three cycles of 7-10 hours. But the best option - a complete repainting with the use of aniline pigments and the correct nitrolac. And at the same time it is possible to adjust the depth of the top carving .

  • @Ngim2112_
    @Ngim2112_ 4 года назад

    Could I sand with 800 grit sandpaper and get similar results??

  • @Wendigo_1LE
    @Wendigo_1LE 7 лет назад +1

    Man I love these videos! You’re so detailed when it comes to relicing, would love to see an SG relic sometime in the future! Keep up the good work!

  • @adamsrober
    @adamsrober 6 лет назад

    What did this guitar start out as? a regular Les Paul Standard, custom shop, or other?

  • @darrcooper
    @darrcooper 6 лет назад +1

    Simply Stunning!!!

  • @emmanuelrojascastaneda9615
    @emmanuelrojascastaneda9615 6 лет назад

    Awesome guitar really good nice job

  • @spankeyguitars8457
    @spankeyguitars8457 2 года назад

    good job! very nice

  • @somedude25
    @somedude25 4 года назад +1

    How long did it take for the red finish to fade with sunlight?

  • @surfsup777
    @surfsup777 6 лет назад

    how long did it take to fade the red away? i put my gibson custom 58 les paul vos under sunlight 5 h per week. Still strong red

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      Sean Wright Hey. It depends on the type of dye. Some disappear in a day, some in a week, and some do not change at all. In your case, apparently a lightfast dye and it will not change.

  • @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial
    @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial 3 месяца назад

    What did u use on the fretboard to darken it and make the inlays have that old yellowed color?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  3 месяца назад +1

      @@SharpEdgeStandardOfficial You will find about all the materials that I use and about all the nuances of working with them on my Patreon in the Maker level
      www.patreon.com/8bombcustom

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN 6 лет назад +1

    so how will this guitar look in 50 years? what will happen to the finish when it has real mileage on it?

  • @jerrymorganjr
    @jerrymorganjr 6 лет назад

    Have you ever had a finish fade out to that green lemon hue? I've tried but not very successful.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      This is the effect of the dyes themselves. each color fades at different speeds. There are several yellow shades of dyes. Take it as a basis to take a lemon-yellow, which does not fade, add a drop of black there, in order to muffle it a bit and make the shade more cold. This will be the color that will remain after UV bombing. then add a drop of aniline red to this base to make the color warmer for the first time. As a result, yellow immediately after coating will be warm, but when aniline red disappears, it will become cold. Consider that almost all yellow colors fade a little too. It is important to choose for yourself paint and know exactly the time and the degree of their change. it is only by experience.

  • @digbyranford6657
    @digbyranford6657 6 лет назад

    I did the same to mine by playing it and gigging it for the last 7 years

    • @TheEchelon
      @TheEchelon 4 года назад +1

      Seb Bamford
      Cool story, but this guy is a luthier and made it for a customer.

  • @Musique487
    @Musique487 6 лет назад

    The sunburst is absolutely killer, good idea to paint it the classic cherry burst and then "aging" it to obtain the lemon burst rather than painting it like that. How much time in front of the lamp to obtain this color ?

  • @63caligola
    @63caligola 6 лет назад

    good work! but two questions; I have a Les Paul too, do you think I can change the color of my cherry one into a smoother colour? Wath the meaning of "several Cycles" on min.4,40?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      To get a more muted color, you can put the guitar on a bright spring sun. Do this for a few days or weeks. For the correct cracking of the varnish, I spend several cycles of freezing / heating to room temperature, at a certain temperature and time determined.

  • @CNCTEMATIC
    @CNCTEMATIC 6 лет назад

    How do you get those flat plastic jack plates not to break? They were breaking constantly on my LP, I finally got a curved metal one.
    Very nice job BTW! It looks lovely to me. Only the lacquer cracks seek a little atypical.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      Thenk you. Original Royalite plastic, flexible enough. If your plastic is harder, you can heat it with a hair dryer and bend it a little. The varnish is cracking exactly as it should. Wood itself gives direction. But the frequency of craquelure depends on the wishes of the customer.

    • @CNCTEMATIC
      @CNCTEMATIC 6 лет назад

      Thanks for your reply. I would have thought the big cracks would be more along the length of the guitar, rather than straight across. When I say its not what I expect, though, I recognise that you know this stuff and I don't, so I'm not saying how it should be, because I don't know enough about LPs to say. I'm a bit more familiar with old Fenders.

  • @markemmerton5350
    @markemmerton5350 6 лет назад

    Is there anything off the shelf that works for darkening the nitro? I don't want to buy terpentine, brown paint and black lamp powder.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад

      Mark Emmerton Yes. The most natural way is dirty greasy hands. )) In fact, it's true. over time, dirt and grease from the fingers imbues the rosewood and it looks darker.

    • @markemmerton5350
      @markemmerton5350 6 лет назад

      Sorry, I meant darken the cracks specifically. I have a LP that already has nitro checking. I don't sweat that much so I doubt the cracks will darken naturally. I have read that people use shoe polish for this? It doesn't seem easy to buy small quantities of lampblack powder locally. Would some sort of water based dye do the trick?

  • @marvingomez309
    @marvingomez309 6 лет назад

    Wow that is amazing

  • @RiloRox
    @RiloRox 6 лет назад

    how fast does that sunlight trick work? can i assume that between a couple of days mine will fade aswell, if i leave her out in the sun all day for like 4-5 days?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  6 лет назад +1

      Rilorox . It depends on what dye was used. some dyes have a high light fastness. Some aniline dyes can fade in 1 day in the strong sun. others require much more time. some dyes, especially liquid , do not fade at all

    • @RiloRox
      @RiloRox 6 лет назад

      Dr. Nitro correct me here. Will my 2016 gibson les paul fade as fast as yours did, as it is nitro based lacquer?

  • @omnitheory
    @omnitheory 3 года назад

    EXCELLENT!!! I have a question. What light did you… what light or bulb will work? Would any UV build do the trick?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  3 года назад

      Sun is the best way.

    • @omnitheory
      @omnitheory 3 года назад

      @@8BombCustom I understand. I am fortunate enough to live in a house surrounded by trees... especially to the south. My house and backyard gets NO direct sunlight. I'll need to use a lamp. Any suggestions?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  3 года назад +2

      @@omnitheory medical quarz lamp

  • @sebastianrothman2871
    @sebastianrothman2871 4 года назад

    Did it really fade that much from uv bombing?? How long?

  • @tobe2854
    @tobe2854 5 лет назад

    Sorry if this has been asked before, but how long did it have to be at the window for it to colour like that?

  • @quars3528
    @quars3528 6 лет назад

    I will never understand this technique, however it is a good job.

  • @saycanalla
    @saycanalla 4 года назад

    Nice, but, whats that frets straight marks? The rest its ok.

  • @rohanmoran5849
    @rohanmoran5849 5 лет назад

    Nice job, not overdone and no razor blade destroying the finish. I must say, you can age the look of of a guitar if your careful, but you cant age the tone of the wood, you have to wait.

  • @sixofiveofficial2982
    @sixofiveofficial2982 6 лет назад

    Hi! I have an Edwards les paul with an insanly fragile nitro lacquer paint. So during the years it has got it's fair share of relicing by touring... I love the colorchange you achived with the UV lamp. My question is... How long did you have to put the guitar in front of that lamp to get that color? Thanks!!!