Another 4003 Project Bass
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Dane, you can post a question to Michael Dolan at the dudepit.
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JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Here are some more detail shots. This is the upper segment from the side. It is blended into the shape of the neck and very nearly done.
Here is the other side in a relatively unsanded state.
...and the back side. More very nice grain. Notice how some of the maple grain appears to flow into the walnut grain of the upper segment. The magic of wood.

Here is the other side in a relatively unsanded state.
...and the back side. More very nice grain. Notice how some of the maple grain appears to flow into the walnut grain of the upper segment. The magic of wood.

Ted,
I've used a technique in wood polishing that is a two part process, first is a liquid micro abrassive, extremely fine, that is applied, following the final sanding and then buffed in, from there I use a polishing compound that leaves the wood looking like it's been literally varnished, or French polished, except it's not sealed.
I use this in Penmaking, and I can send you some pics of the depth of finish possible, you can decide once it's been buffed whether you want to seal it or not. Both compounds are readily available and I can send you details..
I've used a technique in wood polishing that is a two part process, first is a liquid micro abrassive, extremely fine, that is applied, following the final sanding and then buffed in, from there I use a polishing compound that leaves the wood looking like it's been literally varnished, or French polished, except it's not sealed.
I use this in Penmaking, and I can send you some pics of the depth of finish possible, you can decide once it's been buffed whether you want to seal it or not. Both compounds are readily available and I can send you details..
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."



