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I beleave there was a thread just last week on this subject .You mite be wise to look it up and read it.Bill..........
You have three different types of wood here which will direct dye/stain to different degrees - which will give you a tri-colour guitar that no amount of shader/tinted (short of solid black) coats will mask. My only additional advice is that you buy a book(s) on finishing guitars and read it (available at stewac.com) before coming back to the forum. What you are about to attempt is at the upper end of the finishing skill set. You should also view reranch.com as they have some good free info there along with finish schedules and finish supplies for 101 stuff.
Regards, Rusty.
The possibilities are endless. You can leave the wood natural, seal it, then use a colored pore filler; or dye the wood, seal it, and use a contrasting pore filler; or dye the pore filler and rub into the wood thereby coloring the wood and filling the pores, seal it, then do transparent color coats. It depends on the effect you're going after.
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