How to easily create your perfect Stratocaster. Part NINE: Buffing the final finish to a fantastic gloss on the Warmoth body and neck. How to fit a decal logo on the headstock and seal it permanently.
Contents:
Start 0:00
Intro & Preamble 0:12
Preparing & Polishing 1:36
Flatting the Gloss 5:08
Flatting Advice 7:03
The Buffing Phase 9:36
The Polish I Used 10:24
2 Pack Procedures 12:00
Using a Buffer Wheel 14:02
Install a Neck Logo 18:29
Advice About Lithographs 23:19
More on Neck Buffing 25:00
Final Coat & Buffing Headstock 28:15
Other off Camera Work 30:46
Summing Up 32:48
What you will learn:
Is this difficult to do?
Will the electric guitar look good?
Is buffing a guitar difficult?
How to fit a logo?
Can anyone do this work?
Where do I buy the buffing compound?
Will the logo last a long time and be robust?
Other videos in the series:
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2HoYOlX1LULsuc9lfqQCvRMj3ZGxsaur
Part One: https://youtu.be/zFlXC2RJ2EQ Dye The Body
Part Two: https://youtu.be/4ym_6WpSvds Dye The Neck
Part Three: https://youtu.be/t5OBM2RosiY Routing for Fender Clapton Mid-boost Pre-amp
Part Four: https://youtu.be/wb5La9ybdTA The ABM 2 Point Tremolo - later returned
Part Five: https://youtu.be/JrDhkQRBwDE The Figured Maple Pick Guard
Part Six: https://youtu.be/B1vG4lkyH4Y Sealing the Water Based Dye
Part Seven: https://youtu.be/xaTp-_xrHWk Babicz Full Contact Hardware Tremolo
Part Eight: https://youtu.be/-jLRkg3WFjc Using acrylic clear coat for the body and neck
Part Nine: https://youtu.be/oDOpSgLCtaI Final Buffing The Parts & Fitting a Logo
Part Ten: https://youtu.be/tEY15uBxiUE Fitting the Tremolo & Tuners & Overcoming MAJOR Problems
Part Eleven: https://youtu.be/SFU7rxyWGwI Electronics - Fitting Pickups & Mid-Boost Board
Part Twelve: https://youtu.be/fjw1SK3-bkI Setup & playing of the finished electric guitar
The NINTH video in the series includes how to create the final electric guitar finish by buffing the coat that was applied in video eight of the series. I also show what equipment you need, the buffing materials and also how to fit a decal or logo to the headstock. The scratch remover I used was bought from http://www.guitarscreatchremover.com and that worked really well for my use as shown in this video.
I included some tips and tricks that worked for me in this instructional video.
During the buffing stages of the Fender Warmoth Stratocaster body and neck I used some materials often used for removing scratches from an electric guitar, so it's possible to repair a guitars finish from what is shown in this video as it applies to repairs too.
It can be difficult to end up with a professional finish especially if not applied correctly or too quickly. Slow work, without over working the top coat is the secret to success. If you want a really glasslike finish then taking these procedures even further with extra buffing of the finish can achieve that. For me, the finish I achieved is exactly what I wanted to achieve.
It's also possible to rub down the sharp edges on the guitar through to the wood underneath, and while this might seem problematic, if you want a worn look that can help achieve it. Indeed, you could actually create a relic guitar reasonably easily. I simulated in some places even the 'sinking' of the finish as found often on old guitars.
In Part 10 we will be fitting the Fender tuners and the Babicz tremolo unit and securing the neck. Part 11 will likely include the electrics for the guitar.
This video series is created by me personally and is not sponsored in any way. I purchased every single electric guitar part or other shown component or materials just as you would have. I trust that this series of videos will inspire you too to have a go at creating a guitar yourself what ever type it might be. Do study the course as I show it and have a go at making your guitar - it's easy when you are shown how. I have spent considerable time creating these video series at my expense:
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