Greetings all:
First I would like to admit, I have started down the slippery slope of luthiery, I have decided prior to starting a new build, to fix a few broken guitars to get"broken in" to the woodworking levels required...so the first project is a broken neck taylor 412 I picked up for cheap on craigslist...
I have: glued the break with superglue, milled out 1/16-1/8 inch off the back of the head, formed a veneer from rosewood, glued the backstrap overlay onto the head, drilled the holes for the tuners, finished the sanding, now its time to finish the project (check pic attached).
What is the best finish to use, or better yet, what are the acceptible ranges of finishes, can I just shellac with clear and be done, would it be better to use a satin oil/lacquer, should I use a clear or a honey? I have read up on how taylor finishes and I dont want to do UV, and I bet its $$$, so what is the sensible alternative...when I am done with this project, I'll be re-fretting an old Kay I bought for $30, and I'll be building a Weisenborn style slide guitar...Exciting projects for 09...
Note to Frank: If this project sounds familiar you and I spoke at the store 2 weeks ago, thank you so much for your assistance, I am very happy to live close to Gryph, an amazing local resource.
Tags: broken, finish, neck, taylor
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