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You can also plug the holes with plasticine.
Lacquer wont stick to it either, but obviously keep it away from the top edges of the hole, as you want lacquer there. Try and make each plug slightly conical.
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lmao, prety good source of info isnt it, and how dull was that team meeting? lol. thanks for the offer of the lacquer, i will be in touch when we are close to finishing, dont hold ya breath it might take a while lol.
heres a couple of links to bits im thinking of getting
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see ya soon.
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before. very bland
after. very sexy, just got the binding to do and final laquer coat. oh and im having a jewler mate of mine to make a solid silver truss rod cover with a custom logo engraved on it.
How weird is it, that I just happened to be browsing this forum and joined today, yet just yesterday, I was looking at those pics on your laptop!
Looking good TLC
I might be able to help with the lacquer.
Paint Under Clear?
in Inlays and Finishing Chat
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You cant spray Flake through an airbrush, certainly not a conventional airbrush. Metallics, yes sometimes, but not Flake.
Usually, Flake is applied either in an inter-coat carrier or in one of the clear coats, having been mixed in.
There is a device known as a Flake Buster, which you can copy by modifying a regular air blower type attachment, so that it sucks up flake from the pot and sprays it out.
Also, if you do apply flake manually onto clear, you need a HEAVY coat of clear, so that the flake mostly sinks in. Then you need to apply more clear until it is buried, BEFORE you attempt wet sanding. Most flakes are not coloured all of the way through, so if you sand them, then they will show up as white specks in your finish. House of Kolor flakes are the same colour right through.
Personally, the links to the Tele forums that were posted...the finish is awful. If they really want that thick textured finish, fine, but it's not my cup of tea and not how flake should be applied.