Lunch today was some left over curry sauce from last night. All the meat and potato got eaten so I had it with some nice crusty bread. Lovely.
This week I’ll be finishing a parts-o-caster off, something I’ve wanted to do for years. In the last six months I’ve collected all the parts I need for a guitar with the exact specs I want, and will be painting it with the finish that I want. I am still waiting on a few little parts to arrive so I can finish it – things like a pick guard, tuners, pots and a nut.
Here’s what I've been doing:
First thing I did was to superglue the binding on. I put down a primer layer of glue and allowed it to harden before I stuck the binding on. To hold the binding in place I used 100 mile an hour tape....

...which leaves an awful sticky mess everywhere.

To remove it I shaved it off using a utility knife blade. This also levels out the binding and the wood of the body. I wiped it down using lighter fluid, which removes the thin layer of sticky stuff from the tape leaving me with this.

Then, after taping the binding up, I shot a primer coat. To prevent painting the inside of the f-hole cavity I stuck an ordinary plastic shopping bag in there, it works a treat.

That's where I'm doing the painting - in the back yard with the guitar hanging on the washing line. I wish I had a shed. I was using a rattle can primer and as I was getting ready to apply the second coat, I wiped down with some turpentine to remove any surface dust and it took the primer off, ruining the fantastic filling and sanding job I’d done

Big thanks goes out to Darwin who has provided me with some great advice in the actual finishing process


Who else has a parts-o-caster? Get some pics up, I want to see them. Anybody else want one? Or making one?