Kalimna
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The dowel (a piece of apple from my boys' chrimbo rocking horse) being glued in. Not very exciting I know, but I am trying to record most steps of the build. The bolt will now remain attached to the neck so as not to lose it!
Finally, for this update, are a couple of colour samples (please see my other thread on shellac and staining), all using Chestnut spirit stain. The first has an initial black stain, which was then sanded back before either a blue or a green stain over th top - a little dark, but shows promise. The second is either clear, green or blue on its own, covered with a pre-mixed shellac. As I now know, some of the stain has been lifted and contaminated the adjacent areas. But you get the idea.
Black then stain :
Clear, or colour only (I think the flash significantly enhances the ripply-ness of the maple, and deepens the colour a little.
And lastly, the current state of play - two uke bodies, one bound and sanded, and one neck, fretted and nearly finish-sanded.
Thank you, again, for reading, and as always please comment/criticise/query anything you see fit to.
Cheers,
Adam S
Finally, for this update, are a couple of colour samples (please see my other thread on shellac and staining), all using Chestnut spirit stain. The first has an initial black stain, which was then sanded back before either a blue or a green stain over th top - a little dark, but shows promise. The second is either clear, green or blue on its own, covered with a pre-mixed shellac. As I now know, some of the stain has been lifted and contaminated the adjacent areas. But you get the idea.
Black then stain :
Clear, or colour only (I think the flash significantly enhances the ripply-ness of the maple, and deepens the colour a little.
And lastly, the current state of play - two uke bodies, one bound and sanded, and one neck, fretted and nearly finish-sanded.
Thank you, again, for reading, and as always please comment/criticise/query anything you see fit to.
Cheers,
Adam S