360/12 neck reset.

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Re: 360/12 neck reset.

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John, that was great. Thanks alot. Mark
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Thanks all! Can't be more than a week or two away from giving her a strum again.
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Almost there.

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Needs a final buff and strings.
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DONE!

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Wonderful stuff Curt! But now I have a couple philosophical questions:

How did you handle blending the old and new? In other words, were there sections of this guitar that you left original (e.g., back
of neck)? How does that look next to the refinished areas?

And how does it lwork when you have a highly-polished refin against slightly worn hardware (e.g., minor pitting on the tailpiece,
scruffy pickguard)? We all want to use the original hardware, but how does it "work" when it's attached to a shiny guitar?

These are things I'm thinking about as I decide how far to go with my own project (Rick bass resto)--cheap and cheerful, or full-on,
expensive refinish. Maybe do the refin and then relic it? :?
The blending isn't an issue, getting the clear tinted is where it's at. The goal is for everything to match, binding, back top sides and the inlays. I know that John wanted totally clear / white inlays but they needed to be toned down slightly for a smooth transition.

When dealing with where to stop or blend yon need to be using lacquer so the edge melts then after it dries you can sand and buff. It's difficult to put into words you need to keep your eyes open and ask yourself a lot of questions when your doing it. When you spray a blend it's important to focus your spray where you need color and with each coat go beyond the last edge, this will help to give you a natural featheredge.

If you look at the image of the back and side you can't see any color change but keep in mind about 2/3rds of that was down to bare wood from the acetone and the sanding.
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Really nice JB....Keep us posted when you get it in your hands again.
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Looking great, John and Curt! Superb job on the inlays...finish match looks real nice.

Curt, I predict some work coming your way from forumites... :wink:
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Man, what a thing of beauty.
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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Very nice and consistent look to the finish. Beautiful.
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Very interesting stuff!

I'd love to see pictures of the bridge and neck area after the reset to compair before and after.
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Well thanks everyone for the kind words!

Here's the before and after bridge shot along with one showing the action which seems to have settled in nicely after a few days.
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Welcome, Curt! You work on JB's guitar is outstanding. JB, you must be itching to get it back. :wink:
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Beautiful work, Curt! :D Welcome!
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From the image you can see that the bridge pickup is tilting forward which I have to adjust that but you can see the pickup is higher and the bridge screws are able to be adjusted.

One thing I want to clarify is that I decided to use the original center piece of wood to keep it original. It was cracked and there was a gap so I used West System epoxy to fill and rejoin the seam before gluing back on the guitar.
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