Recommendations please - F5 Sunburst
Hi all,
Im starting the dreaded F5 Mandolin. I want to finish it like this, you will need to click on the mandolin to get the large picture.
http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2927984050052672003BYYnpK
What colours are being used, lemon yellow on the base, orange for the sunburst and black for the peghead? Hard shellac on the top would give that kind of finish I would assume. Any ideas on what colours were rubbed in to lift the flame?
The binding looks like the most fun......
Sebastiaan
Easy does it, all the time...
Hi Neil,
I'm no expert on using an airbrush, but if you take the time to work with it, its not that difficult to master. Once you learn the air and fluid adjustments, and the proper viscosity of the paints, the rest is a matter of your artistic abilities.
Airbrushing is a great tool for doing touch ups and repairs, I strongly suggest that you learn to use it even if you only use it for doing repairs. Its a great tool to have in any shop.
Neil, spend the time to learn to use your airbrush, you will benifit from using it in the long run.
MacS
Airbrush - recommendations?
Thanks guys,
Neat links, Ive really been at a quandry when it comes to the spraying. Do I buy an airbrush/gun or use the spray cans? I know Stewmac sell the cans but it seems like a big waste of resources. Im not sure the finance director will come at a spraying kit.
With the dyes from Ubeaut can I put down the base layer, add the top layer and feather in with a wet brush or rag? The colours are close so there may the opportunity to do it in three or four color steps. Also Ive had to patch some tear out with wood/epoxy and wood pva mixes. I assume the water based dyes will not penetrate these?
Also, if I use EEE first can I stain over it? Reason is Im having trouble getting 1500 and 2000 grit and EEE leaves such a great finish,
Sebastiaan