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  • Registered Users Posts: 278 ✭✭SamBrugha


    Hey guys!

    Has anyone experience painting guitars?

    I was looking into metal flake paint jobs and i was just wondering does anyone know of the different methods of applying it?


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,291 ✭✭✭✭endacl


    SamBrugha wrote: »
    Hey guys!

    Has anyone experience painting guitars?

    I was looking into metal flake paint jobs and i was just wondering does anyone know of the different methods of applying it?
    I've never tried it. If you practise any method on scrap though, you'll get pretty good pretty quickly. Youtube is always your friend!



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,021 ✭✭✭il gatto


    Strip it down, mask off the cavity and neck socket and bring it to a panel beater?


  • Registered Users Posts: 278 ✭✭SamBrugha


    endacl wrote: »
    I've never tried it. If you practise any method on scrap though, you'll get pretty good pretty quickly. Youtube is always your friend!

    il gatto wrote: »
    Strip it down, mask off the cavity and neck socket and bring it to a panel beater?

    I've seen that method and another of mixing with the lacquer and then spraying, but im a bit nervous. I have a few designs that i want to try but im wary about it and i'd rather do it myself than get a panel beater, i love doing crap like this.

    i think the only way to do it is to practice on scrap timber and figure out for my self. Though i need to create a dust free zone to do it in :/ and i think that will be the hardest part.


    I'm not sure if anyone is interested in this type of thing but here are some links to metal flake and marbling paints.



    http://stores.ebay.ie/Southern-Handicrafts-drew1008/Auto-Glitter-Custom-Flake-/_i.html?_fsub=9&_sid=90802880&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322


    http://www.gerstaecker.de/shop/unser-angebot/farben/hobbyfarben/marmorierfarben/marabu-easy-marble-marmorierfarbe-online-kaufen-bei-gerstaecker.de-43625a


  • Registered Users Posts: 22,291 ✭✭✭✭endacl


    SamBrugha wrote: »
    I've seen that method and another of mixing with the lacquer and then spraying, but im a bit nervous. I have a few designs that i want to try but im wary about it and i'd rather do it myself than get a panel beater, i love doing crap like this.

    i think the only way to do it is to practice on scrap timber and figure out for my self. Though i need to create a dust free zone to do it in :/ and i think that will be the hardest part.


    I'm not sure if anyone is interested in this type of thing but here are some links to metal flake and marbling paints.



    http://stores.ebay.ie/Southern-Handicrafts-drew1008/Auto-Glitter-Custom-Flake-/_i.html?_fsub=9&_sid=90802880&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322


    http://www.gerstaecker.de/shop/unser-angebot/farben/hobbyfarben/marmorierfarben/marabu-easy-marble-marmorierfarbe-online-kaufen-bei-gerstaecker.de-43625a

    Remember, any pain job, whether its a guitar or a kitchen wall, is all about preparing the surface. I'd check out prep and grain filling first. Also, there's nothing you can do with paint that can't be undone. If it goes on, it'll come off again.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 625 ✭✭✭wild turkey


    Heres my weekend project

    A Lovepedal Les Lius & an Analogman Sunface in the same enclosure

    Pic is of the gates of the palace of Louis 14th (AKA Sunking ) in Versailles

    Les Lius /Sunface, you get the idea !


    8921309437_27063058ee_c.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 132 ✭✭ow9654


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl9bEIXL-KQ
    There we go Violin restored :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,635 CMod ✭✭✭✭Ravelleman



    Pic is of the gates of the palace of Louis 14th (AKA Sunking ) in Versailles

    I love the historical reference.


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭fuzzbrew


    starting a project a few months down the line. Going to put together a portable effects board using some of the smaller enclosure pedals preferably on a pedal train mini.

    Things like these:

    http://www.xotic.us/effects/sl_drive/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwNjZvKRWhc

    Could be hard to find a decent fuzz in that vein. Think Devi ever might do one.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,635 CMod ✭✭✭✭Ravelleman


    fuzzbrew wrote: »

    Could be hard to find a decent fuzz in that vein. Think Devi ever might do one.

    Here's a couple:

    Big John Lil' John
    JHS Mini Foot
    Malekko Omicron Fuzz


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  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭fuzzbrew


    Ravelleman wrote: »

    Awesome man, really appreciate that :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 743 ✭✭✭KeithTS


    Not sure if this is the best place for this but since some reading this make their own pedals it very well might be so here it goes.

    Has anybody ordered from Mammoth electronics before?
    https://www.mammothelectronics.com

    I'm just curious because the components are very reasonably priced -
    15 x pots,
    20 x random diodes,
    20 x BJT's,
    20 x FETS,
    6 x 1/4 Jack sockets,
    5 x battery clips,
    2 x 3PDT foot switches,
    1 x die cast enclosure,

    All for ~ €30, but shipping adds up to be pretty much the same again as it's coming from the states, also they also said it could take 2 months and tracking isn't an option on the more affordable shipping options.

    If anybody has experience with these guys good/bad could you please let me know before I bite the bullet.
    Also, if you guys have a decent spot for picking up components for a decent price that'd be great, the usual places I check out would be Radionics, Farnell and Amazon for bits and pieces but they are nowhere near as cheap as Mammoth, I'm just worried about the shipping.

    Thanks, and if this is in the wrong place please move as you like.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,648 ✭✭✭gooch2k9


    KeithTS wrote: »
    Not sure if this is the best place for this but since some reading this make their own pedals it very well might be so here it goes.

    Has anybody ordered from Mammoth electronics before?
    https://www.mammothelectronics.com

    I'm just curious because the components are very reasonably priced -
    15 x pots,
    20 x random diodes,
    20 x BJT's,
    20 x FETS,
    6 x 1/4 Jack sockets,
    5 x battery clips,
    2 x 3PDT foot switches,
    1 x die cast enclosure,

    All for ~ €30, but shipping adds up to be pretty much the same again as it's coming from the states, also they also said it could take 2 months and tracking isn't an option on the more affordable shipping options.

    If anybody has experience with these guys good/bad could you please let me know before I bite the bullet.
    Also, if you guys have a decent spot for picking up components for a decent price that'd be great, the usual places I check out would be Radionics, Farnell and Amazon for bits and pieces but they are nowhere near as cheap as Mammoth, I'm just worried about the shipping.

    Thanks, and if this is in the wrong place please move as you like.

    I use bitsbox.co.uk, small english crowd near birmingham. Decent prices for smaller or hobbyist work.


  • Registered Users Posts: 743 ✭✭✭KeithTS


    gooch2k9 wrote: »
    I use bitsbox.co.uk, small english crowd near birmingham. Decent prices for smaller or hobbyist work.

    Cheers, I'll check 'em out.


  • Registered Users Posts: 625 ✭✭✭wild turkey


    I use tayda.com
    best prices &shipping is about 10 days
    also check their facebook page as they offer a 15% discount about every 2weeks


  • Registered Users Posts: 743 ✭✭✭KeithTS


    I use tayda.com
    best prices &shipping is about 10 days
    also check their facebook page as they offer a 15% discount about every 2weeks

    Would this be the place?
    http://www.taydaelectronics.com/

    Tried tayda.com and it's under construction, these guys look pretty good so I'm assuming its the right site.


  • Registered Users Posts: 625 ✭✭✭wild turkey


    KeithTS wrote: »
    Would this be the place?
    http://www.taydaelectronics.com/

    Tried tayda.com and it's under construction, these guys look pretty good so I'm assuming its the right site.


    Thats the one !


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