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Jazz Bass on a budget (finally finished with pics) and Jazz Bass Mk 2 on even less of a budget!


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It takes a bit of time, but it's worth it. :D

I started with 40 grit & worked through to a fine glass paper (I think it was around 300).
Even if painting, it's worth doing all the sanding work so it's easy to get a good finish. It's not hard, just time consuming.

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the good news is that what looks like a repair in the wood just above the scratchplate on this pic

[IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j186/jeffhop/SNV80197-1.jpg[/IMG]

is infact bugger all?

[IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j186/jeffhop/SNV80201.jpg[/IMG]

so clear is still on the cards

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Once you've got the majority off, get a selection of paper & work your way down. Maybe start with 70 grit, then 110, 160, 200, 250 & finish with a couple of good sands with 300 (or finer).
Wetting the wood raises the grain, so depending how strong you want that grain to show is how early on you decide to wet the wood. You can either use a spray bottle, a wet rag to wipe it with, or "wet n' dry".

If you're going for oil & wax, then you give the wood a heavyish coat of oil with a rag & then sand it into the wood with the fine paper, leave to dry & then do it again. Takes a week or two, depending on how oiled you want it & then leave it another couple of weeks to fully dry before waxing.
It's easier to do & get a good finish than spraying is (unless you're already competent at spraying & have a place to spray).

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Right here goes, its time for some naked pics!! :shok: finally got all the paint off, whoever made the body then used that amount of primer must have been some kind of sadist! Ive just had a read through your thread xgsjx and i really like the look of your Ibanez so ive decided to go with that kind of finish and as a complete novice in wood finishing its going to probably be hit and miss but i like the idea of not having to spray anything so what the hell im going to give it a go. :D Mind you id better get some beeswax sharpish before MDP snaffles it all up!

[IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j186/jeffhop/SNV80206.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j186/jeffhop/SNV80209.jpg[/IMG]

think i might get a different scratchplate though i think white might not work too well, any suggestions welcomed.

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Well wood isn't far away from yellow, so maybe a subtle blueish might go?

Maybe you should pop a pic of your bass with the white scratchplate into photoshop & mess about with scratchplate colours.

You can get wood dye if you do want it yellow. Not sure how it would look though, so maybe another thing to try in photoshop (or whatever you have to edit pics with).

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