Do you think this would've worked if you did the candy apple before the grain filler? and then maybe the final clearcoat after that? Just curious as to why you did the grain filler before the red, it came out gorgeous though
Great technique! Thank you! Have silver, dark blood red and clear K2 cans already, but afraid to start…. a proper finish is a delicate work…. Yours turned out very professional!👌🏼
Thanks for such a great video! If I wanted to do gold instead of Inca silver underneath, which I have read is an option for Candy Apple Red, do you have any recommendations for which gold to use?
here's the deal with oil, use rosewood oil, and NEVER wipe it on or off, let it soak in, then let it air out for a day or so.. never wipe it, specially quartersawn fingerboards
@@adamnesbitt11 fair enough. I didn't consider looking outworn as desirable but I guess I have to make room for the thought that this is a matter of taste. thanks for the nudge in the right direction!
This was great as I thinking of doing this on my squire strat. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend 👍👍👍👍🎶🎶🎶🎶😎😎😎😎
North west guitars are amazing too. I've bought a neck from them before and it was perfect in every way
Amazing look on that guitar, good job man.
Now that's bloody... I mean candy apple stunning! Thanks for the cool ideas. I think I will steal some of them for my current build. 🤘😈🤘
That guitar looks outstanding
Fantastic glaze!
Such a good video. Awesome. Thanks.
That looks stunning! Do you know if this will work with other colors such as shoreline gold
Love that colour! Great finish.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
It looks great!
Do you think this would've worked if you did the candy apple before the grain filler? and then maybe the final clearcoat after that? Just curious as to why you did the grain filler before the red, it came out gorgeous though
Oh wow, I love how it looks before the red, why does no one ever do such a finish?
It’d probably cost a fortune due to the amount of work involved. Looks great though
Thank you for this post
nice... sadly you dont get a single of those products in my country
Great technique! Thank you! Have silver, dark blood red and clear K2 cans already, but afraid to start…. a proper finish is a delicate work….
Yours turned out very professional!👌🏼
That Wilkinson bridge any good? Great finish btw
can this work as good on poplar body guitars? Your candy apple red looks so freakin good its actually insane
Looks amazing 👌🏻
Awesome effect. Do you think acrylic lacquer spray paint would work with a nitro clear coat over top?
Thanks for such a great video! If I wanted to do gold instead of Inca silver underneath, which I have read is an option for Candy Apple Red, do you have any recommendations for which gold to use?
So because it’s a satin finish you don’t need to do the final sanding up the grades and buff/polish.
Am I right saying that
Looks amazing btw 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I’m not sure. I tend to do things by how they look and this didn’t look like it needed buffing and polishing so I didn’t bother
Thanks mate
Yeah it looks tidy, and the black filler to bring the grain through is an awesome idea
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Can you actually feel the grain with that finish?
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before the filler the guitar looked like a novo
here's the deal with oil, use rosewood oil, and NEVER wipe it on or off, let it soak in, then let it air out for a day or so.. never wipe it, specially quartersawn fingerboards
Way too complex.
why nitro? 🤔 It literally has not one single advantage.
Guitarists like old technology
Ages nicely, visually.
@@adamnesbitt11 fair enough. I didn't consider looking outworn as desirable but I guess I have to make room for the thought that this is a matter of taste. thanks for the nudge in the right direction!