I see the peel but I am missing the fish eye. To me at least fish eye is where you can see pinholes (shaped like fish eyes) in the top coat and the base coat or primer is visible in the hole. That guitar will get color sanded, buffed, and the peel will be long gone. There is a lot of product used when doing flake. It is going to dry unevenly and you will get peel for that reason.
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Fisheye is when the paint doesnt want to stick to whats under it so it avoids that area and creates a divot in the finish and raises the edged giving the appearance of a fishes eye. The paint doesnt want to stay on top of the big flakes so its kinda doing the same. We used to paint cars in my friends driveway during the summer and would run into this from time to time. Usually caused by moisture or grease on the prepped surface. But this is just the nature of using that big flake and will be beautiful when completed.
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More than you can imagine Spike.
But good things come to those who wait. Mike wants the clear to sit for the rest of the week before he buffs it out.
He told me it was in the booth three times for the clear coat.
He said he'll ship it out Monday.
He's only one state away, so I should have it by Wednesday or Thursday next week.-Rick
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HHEHE...The VW cries to me every day. I have only been collecting parts for her. In fact I have 2 66's and a 59.
There are no fish eyes on this, there is surface texture that is typical of Polyester, This isn't polyurethane that lays out nicely with the right reduction. This stuff goes on thick. You need at least a 1.7 to even get close to glossy. This is all blocked down, starting with 1000 going all the way to 3000 gt. Keep yer pants on fellas...Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostI know it's fresh out of the booth and not cleared or buffed out, but are those areas of orange peel or just reflections? The bottom of the white reflection on the top of the guitar and the whole area above the pickup cavity.Originally posted by RedRacer View PostLooks like some serious orange peel to me, I'm sure it will look great when done! But damn thats alot of color sanding and buffing! Maybe he just puts it on thick and fast because of the numbers he does, still seems like alot of work to finish it out?
I'll quote Ricky Bobby and Kathy Griffin: "with all due respect, suck it."
Sully
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Originally posted by sully View PostMike was way more diplomatic, but have either of you guys tried painting a guitar with anything beyond Krylon? Orange peel happens no matter what; that's why you wetsand and buff it out. Fuckin' armchairs.
I'll quote Ricky Bobby and Kathy Griffin: "with all due respect, suck it."
Sully
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One of the first things you learn when painting a guitar is the value in paying someone else to do it. Then your skills develop.
sully
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Originally posted by sully View PostOne of the first things you learn when painting a guitar is the value in paying someone else to do it. Then your skills develop.
sully
I've got the prep part down, but there is a skill so laying down the paint... especially flake.
This was my last flake attempt and it turned out OK, but not great.
It was spotty in places and I had a burn through on the back while buffing it out. Talk about a bitch to fix. Had to re-shoot the whole damn thing.
My money was well spent with having Mike paint the 5A.
He has a gift.-Rick
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