Joe Morris inspired Charvel San Dimas

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Just got it all back together today. Had tons of fun doing this and looking for another to get started on soon.


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awesome job! what did you start with?

oh, and that would be a San Dimas not So-Cal
 
thenine":3g9x28si said:
awesome job! what did you start with?

oh, and that would be a San Dimas not So-Cal

Yep...my bad. It’s the natural ash model.
 
Very cool! Can you share the various processes you went through to get to this end result?
 
Tone Jones":1usn85rb said:
Very cool! Can you share the various processes you went through to get to this end result?

Started with a San Dimas natural ash guitar. I sanded the body down because there is some sort of light finish applied from the factory. After that I stained the body edges black, and painted the middle white.

Next step was to choose and apply the clip art. It’s transferred on using a transfer medium. You can watch YouTube vids on how to do it. Then you just get old paint brushes and beat the paint on. I think the term is pouncing. It’s quite a few layers to get the rusty old weathered look. Again, YouTube is your friend. I practiced on some scrap wood for about a week building up the courage to start on the real thing.
 
marshallmel":2by6osds said:
Tone Jones":2by6osds said:
Very cool! Can you share the various processes you went through to get to this end result?

Started with a San Dimas natural ash guitar. I sanded the body down because there is some sort of light finish applied from the factory. After that I stained the body edges black, and painted the middle white.

Next step was to choose and apply the clip art. It’s transferred on using a transfer medium. You can watch YouTube vids on how to do it. Then you just get old paint brushes and beat the paint on. I think the term is pouncing. It’s quite a few layers to get the rusty old weathered look. Again, YouTube is your friend. I practiced on some scrap wood for about a week building up the courage to start on the real thing.
Thanks for sharing!
 
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