The original post, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2011/03/baritone-cello-guitar.html
Part
1, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2011/05/ongoing-baritone-cello-tele-project.html
Part
2, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2011/05/ongoing-baritone-tele-cello-project.html
Part
3, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2011/05/ongoing-baritone-tele-cello-project_29.html
Part
4, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2012/02/ongoing-baritone-tele-cello-project.html
Part 5, http://angjellockheart.blogspot.com/2012/02/ongoing-baritone-tele-cello-project_24.html
I hate sanding. Everything goes up my nose, and makes me sneeze. And particularly Pau Ferro. It's a poisonous wood, and it's an even bigger pain in the nose.
This leads me to the Tele Body. I've done all the cutting I could on it. I have been sanding on it for a while. I didn't bother taking pictures of me sanding because that would be pretty boring. But, I have completed my sanding, and have moved on to the staining.
Let's just get to the pictures.
The stain looks a little dark. Once it completely dries it will lighten up. Then, once the poly finish is put on, it will have a clearer look to it. More blogs to come once more work it done.
I look at life a bit differently, and like to post my weird thoughts. I like musicial instrument repair and woodworking. For trying to live a somewhat normal life, a lot of weird things happen to me. Instead of putting up with it, I post about it in this blog.
Showing posts with label pau ferro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pau ferro. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
The Ongoing Baritone/ Tele/ Cello Project, Part 6
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Lutz, FL, USA
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