I picked up a mahogany body really cheap off E-bay. I haven't painted a guitar or much of anything before so I thought I would try a Bengal style pattern just to see how it would turn out. So after removing the tape that created the black stripe pattern, I have little ridges of yellow paint along where the yellow and black meet. Some will just break off by hand leaving a pretty smooth transition. Other look like it will require sanding or something to smooth it out. Any ideas or tips to remove these ridges without wrecking everything? I will be clearing it once the body is touched up.
I imagine it will require a really fine sandpaper. I am happy with the overall outcome so far. I was surprised more yellow didn't bleed through. I painted over the tape with a light coat of black to try and seal it in, you can see on the right of the pickup there is a yellow splotch, but overall it seems that technique works.
Mahogany is cool, it has a grain to it that gives is a unique look.
I imagine it will require a really fine sandpaper. I am happy with the overall outcome so far. I was surprised more yellow didn't bleed through. I painted over the tape with a light coat of black to try and seal it in, you can see on the right of the pickup there is a yellow splotch, but overall it seems that technique works.
Mahogany is cool, it has a grain to it that gives is a unique look.
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