The Precision Guitar Kits LP - Finishing the Finish
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2024
- In this video we are finishing up our beautiful LP style guitar kit (the finish portion) from Precision Guitar Kits. This has been a long time coming, but we've finally got the finish completed and the kit ready for assembly!
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I think "I'm gonna mess with it more than necessary" is actually on my birth certificate. Really nice looking guitar. Well done.
Thank you
Been watching these clips closely and it inspired me to get my own AX Custom kit from PGK…it is stellar quality. Thanks Brad!
I’m glad you like it
I like the green
Man, that thing really looks sharp!
Thank you!
Beautiful man....👍
I'm glad to see you've come back to the LP after seeing all it has been through. My grandmother would probably say you've done enough, but to me this job is a learning experience. Like last time, I am still liking what you've done and enjoying the journey, but watching your thought process has been the most fun. When you became a father, I was always interested in how you'd schedule your time to finish the project...you've done a good job! I remember my own personal reorganization after my first daughter. 😊
Thank you. I’m doing what I can, but last year ended up being one of my busiest yet at work as well, so that makes it tough to find time for side projects like this.
Cool color!👍
As always, awesome work Brad.
Thanks Andy
Badass!
welcome back mate and i love the blue! it definitely brings out the chatoyant effect. and you now me i love a oil finish over anything ( nitro is a close second ) oil finishing is great for the home builder as you dont need complicated spray guns and a clean and ventilated area..... love it
Thanks Stu!
Lovely brother. I also love the MGW oil but if you want to buff oil, Use OSMO Poly-x Gloss! My favorite to get "high gloss" with oil. For satin, Steve's stuff works awesome. Great video brother, as always!✌️&💙
Thanks Todd. I appreciate that helpful tip.
Great job , looks really cool
Thanks
Beautiful top and finish off to the finish line!
Thanks
That came out excellent looking 🤘🏻
Thank you
The green is pretty as it is!
Hey, Brad. Congrats on the recent move, and belated congrats on the new addition to the family. Didn't realize until now that you're a fellow YEG'r (go Oilers!). Been learning lots from your content - almost finished my first build from SOLO, and let me tell you this is learning experience! Looking forward to your upcoming in-person workshops, that I am paying for... ;-).
Haha well I’m glad you found the videos helpful.
Nice job. I might try that oil. Thanks.
Great color
Thanks John
Hey Brad,
I'm not a huge fan of green on guitars but this one you're doing here really does look good. Really dig your channel and it's taught me a lot man, thanks.
Thank you Tommy
Wow it turned out really nice Brad. It will really show when you get it all together with the pickups and all. It would have looked nice too if you had the front just like the back, but I know you have a few like that. I need to look into doing these oil finishes, I'm a spray paint guy mostly, but I have used brushed on poly, which did turn out nice. I use your little tricks and things all the time and it has always come with good results. I'm still chicken when it comes to spraying with 2 cans of clear like you did, but eventually I will. Thanks for all you do, and best wishes for you and family. Some people don't realize how life changing having a child is, but I wouldn't change it for the world. Enjoy every minute of it, they grow up so fast.
They certainly do.
I really like the figure and grain pattern in both the front and back of this guitar. The top has some amazing figure that show up pretty well with the die. For me as well I like the satin finish better. Many times the high gloss seems to hide the grain and figure of the wood on finishes that still show the grain and figure. If the guitar has a paint finish that covers the grain and figure it doesn't matter so much. High gloss is fine and probably preferred with a full cover paint finish. That's my 2 cents worth.
Yeah I don’t mind full gloss on an opaque finish. Not so much on something like this though.
Glad you're back, Brad! Something happened to your camera settings though. Appears like you're recording interleaved half frames. I appreciate the old-school television look, but I prefer the more modern full frames. 😄 Please make sure to record in 1080p not 1080i. ✌️
Haha thanks. I don’t know what happened there, but I’ll try to figure it out.
Noticed the little 7 in the bodywork, that is well cool
Great video nice to see the conclusion! It turned out so beautiful I did a tele with a flame top almost that identical colour lol
Nice. How did the tele turn out?
@@BradAngove great it’s one of my all time favourite guitars!
Finish looks great. Color is perfect. Love the "you may disagree, this is just how I like to do it" approach. Leaves room for discussion but also let's detractors know that you're going to do what you want, so they should be ready to deal with it.
Thanks. Some of them still aren’t ready to deal with it, but that’s their problem haha.
Finished top looks awesome. Will you detail the hardware/electronics assembly and a final guitar build demo?
Absolutely. The hardware choices will be the next video.
The color looks great! Great tip about using black first to highlight the grain kills the chatoyancy. I did not know that! Just out of curiosity, do you wash and re-use the rags or toss them and use new?
I generally wash them, but I have lots. So it’s a while before I wash them haha.
Nice guitar and I agree if you like it that's all that matters. Hoping to start my quilted maple from coban guitars this month, so much going on, I want it white so going to black it then try white to bring out the veneer but if that doe not work...it's going red lol
Sounds like a fun project. I love quilted maple. How are you doing the white?
@BradAngove sorry I'm late replying, banned for a day lol.....I have bought some wood stain for the quilt, I'm applying ebony first then sanding it back then I'm going to use some white stain over the top, fingers crossed that works then I have white nitro paint for the rest of the body (hand painting ad I have no spray facilities) fingers crossed it works I have all my parts for the build but trying to get the time to do it. Always wanted a quilted guitar and white.
Looks great! Somethings going on with your videos though if you werent away, playback goes all funky when theres movement.
Thanks, that must have happened when it was uploaded.
Good to see you back at it! Have you ever tried odies over a painted surface?
Yes, that’s what I did on the back of the guitar actually.
You put odies over the lacquer?
Indeed I did. To bring it back to that smooth satin look and feel I was going for.
Cool! Thanks
I built a solo P-90 LP plain top, I tried to get the same teal color but after a few coats of tru oil it is green.
Try oil does has an amber hue to it.
I stand corrected.. i was in favor of the black and sand back.. but she looks great in a different vibe.. the blue is still growing on me.. but does the carpet match the drapes here??? .. the headstock still looked a bit amber to me?.. or did my eyesight get worse since we last saw this project??.. all joking aside.. it looks great.. nice job.. love the spalted back with amber as well.. and really nice top.. how durable is the Odies Oil.. say you drop a cable on the top? will it ding like bare wood?..
I don’t think there’s any amber on the headstock, but it might be a touch more green than the body at this point.
Odies doesn’t have any real impact protection if that’s what you’re looking for. It won’t crack like lacquer might, but it won’t offer that durable protection that you would get from something like a poly.
Hi bro. I have an Epiphone Prophecy with an aged gloss finish (it looks satin to me), but I want to make it gloss. Any advice or procedure that you can recommend?
You can probably just polish it up to full gloss using some compound and then some polish.
Great colour. I think you should review the video frame-by-frame though in a short section where you're moving, because as far as I can tell you've got some framerate conflict going on and your (or YT's) editing tool is set to interpolate. This results in some frames being unnecessarily fuzzy, which has a negative effect on perceived quality.
Thanks Stuart. I didn’t realize that; I’ll have to check into it.
Why would you use a very mildly abrasive pad to apply to oil, rather than something like a lint free or paper towel? It looks like that pad is like the rough side of a sponge, so doesn't that scuff the surface?
This one isn’t abrasive enough to scuff the surface. The green ones on the sponges would scratch it though.
This helps work the oil into the wood. It’s what Odies oil recommends, but using a cloth is also an option. One of the nice things about these pads is they don’t really absorb oil, so they limit wasted material.
Why don't you spray a sealer over the stain so the stain can't be affected when putting the Oil on?
That’s an option as well. There’s nothing prevent you from doing so.
If you keep applying more coats of oil will it get more glossy?
A bit, and you can shine it up a bit, but if you want a gloss finish this is not the right product for that.
@@BradAngove thanks!!
What is the difference between Odie's Oil and Tru-Oil?
Odies is a hard wax oil. It’s also not really toxic like tru-oil. Tru-oil is more liquid, is applied a bit differently, and definitely smells different haha.
Hey bud, I have a question on a finishing technique I've seen, and I need to be able to pull off to do my project guitar. I'm wanting to do a Bengal finish on an old Charvel of mine that was bought to do a project on because its a shade of Red I just dont dig. My Question is...When I look at a Bengal paintjob of any coloration, part of the Look, is the fade between the color layers. I've seen clips of the entire process, but, No One says whats happening there, or, whats being used to Wipe away Some paint, but not all, and not the layer beneath. I'm using Duplicolor cans, Acrylic Lacquer. I'm having some surprising success so far on the builds I'm on. Even have the Dupli Clear working out ok by baking the body in the sunshine to de-gas and harden it up. What would I use? Should I cover the lower layer with a pass of clear? If its thinners, should it be diluted with something? Is Isopropanol used on this paint? Sorry to bangout a big question, but, I'm about to strip the body, and get that first pass of color on, and just wanted to see if you had ever Wiped back a color before. Thanks from the West coast for the wisdoms, youre really supportive of the community.
Just so I know what you’re referring to, the bengal paint job is like the tiger striped one with a fade right? Have you seen my video on how to paint a burst with spray cans? That might be helpful. Look at the newer one though; the older video isnt very good.
The color looks great! 'Just curious as to why you didn't go with some kind of top binding to set it off from the sides and back. 'Looks a bit "unfinished" to me but that's just me. 😀
I don’t know if this model kit is offered with binding, but I personally don’t really like binding. Having a plastic outline on my guitar never really appealed to me.
@BradAngove What about natural scraped wood binding ala PRS?
Yeah I’m fond of those. That’s why I have the natural edge of the maple cap on this one. Same concept, just from the side rather than the top as well.
Nice project, hope you're getting enough sleep 😊
I never do, but that’s been the case since long before I had a kid haha.
@BradAngove take care of yourself buddy 😉
The green looks blotchy to me. Maybe in person it’s not
Maybe I’ve just been staring at it too long. Either way, this is it haha.
What the heck is going on with your camera, dude?
Is there an issue with it?
I thought it was just me until I saw this comment. Your motion is blurry in a roll and b roll. Didn't notice it in vid before this about new shop. Maybe your new lights interfering with camera?
Software problem I think.
Its a country mile better than the 1st try, very nice now.
Thank you