How to Refinish A Guitar | I Like To Make Stuff

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In this video I am refinishing one of my first guitars. Come see how I transformed this faded paint job into a custom 2-tone sunburst finish.
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I can't remember what color this guitar was when I bought it, but this 1978 Fender Musicmaster has seen some amateur paint jobs in its lifetime. I painted it orange with some white stripes that have dulled and yellowed over time. My friend even had a random band autograph the body. Now before you freak out about "defacing" a Fender guitar, know that the Musicmaster is the less-expensive, student version of the Fender Mustang (which I have also refinished). And with all this old guitar has been through, stripping this old girl down to the bare wood isn't a blasphemous act.
After removing the strings, the neck, the pick guard, and the electronics, I sprayed the body with paint stripper. A few minutes later, took a scraper and started removing the many layers of paint and finish. I used an orbital sander to remove the last bit of old paint and I was left with the solid wood body.
A good finish begins with a smooth surface. So after I scraped off all of the old paint, I began sanding the body with an orbital sander. I began with 120 grit and worked my way up to 220. When the body was smooth to the touch, I applied a few coats of sanding sealer. This acts as a pre-finish coating that help fill in some of the grain lines and is easier to sand smooth than traditional lacquer.
After a few rounds of sanding sealer, the body was super smooth and I was ready to apply the sunburst finish.
For this Musicmaster, I am planning a two-color burst using Vintage Amber in the center mixing with a Cherry Red at the edges. These colors come from canned, tinted lacquers. A company called ColorTone makes all of the finish that I am using on this project. There are several colors of lacquer available, but I chose the red and amber combination.
I started with the Cherry Red on the outsides of the body. To protect the rest of the guitar from unintentional overspray, I cut out a cardboard template and taped it to the front and back of the guitar as a sprayed. I applied several coats of the red that faded toward the unsprayed center. After I was happy with the tone and coverage of the red, I use the Vintage Amber to cover the center section and feathered it into the red edges.
I sprayed many layers of each finish, sanding in between coats. The lacquer dries very quickly, so I was able to make a lot of headway in a day's time. I was really happy with the color blend and the smoothness of the finish. I chose to use the satin finish, but if you wanted a glassy surface, you could chose that finish. To get a straight-from-the-factory glossy shine, you will have to wet sand between coats and buff the final coat to a high gloss.
If you are happy with the pickups and the electronics setup, then the hard part is over, just reinstall everything as you found it and get jamming. In my case, I wanted to replace the existing pickups (one original and one bad modification) with some nicer aftermarket Telecaster pickups. I used the wiring diagram that came with the set and soldered the new components into the old switches and potentiometers. I had to modify the body a bit to accept the new electronics, but all of that would be hidden by the pick guard.
I bought a sheet of pick guard material and traced the profile of the old old onto the new sheet. I marked out all of the screw holes and knob placement, because most of that wouldn't change. Using the scroll saw, I cut out the pick guard shape and the new holes for the pick ups. I added a small chamfer to the edges of the pick guard after all of the holes were properly cut to give it that layered look found on most guitars.
Now that the body is finished, the electronics are working, and the pick guard is on, it's time to reattach the neck and string up the guitar. I used the same 4 screws and the Fender neck plate to reattach the two components. I reinstalled the bridge back in the same spot using the same screws. I restrung the guitar and tested it out. Everything was working great and it looked amazing!
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@billrowse2266
@billrowse2266 4 жыл бұрын
I was actually really into the vibe of the guitar before the refinish.
@areeves22
@areeves22 5 жыл бұрын
The burst was painted out of order, body first, edges last, and you use a filler stain to even out that blotchy swamp ash body.
@drwessel1987
@drwessel1987 4 жыл бұрын
Looks like you forgot to ground the bridge...
@dangerrrnick5005
@dangerrrnick5005 5 жыл бұрын
Waited the entire video to hear a clip of some playing. Nice job otherwise.
@FranciscoGomes11
@FranciscoGomes11 5 жыл бұрын
you should build an entire guitar from scratch 🤘
@TheCoastkid2
@TheCoastkid2 4 жыл бұрын
as soon as I buy all this wood-working equipment, I'll refinish a guitar worth $150.00 when I'm done.....
@susskinsgamer
@susskinsgamer 5 жыл бұрын
20 points for doing a really nice job, -1 point for not playing it for us. You have been bested by Mike Boyd, my friend.
@NuclearSoda
@NuclearSoda 4 жыл бұрын
You really should use protective gear. Especially when using paint. The fumes are really bad for you.
@chuchuchip
@chuchuchip 4 жыл бұрын
Would have been nice to hear what it sounds like.
@MattHeere
@MattHeere 5 жыл бұрын
Scuff sand and you won't even get down to the wood, but the stripper will work at lot faster. Plastic scrapers are your friend when working on soft wood. Your results are great though Bob!
@sarova2000
@sarova2000 5 жыл бұрын
* after the refinish *
@sullivanmcclanahan5638
@sullivanmcclanahan5638 5 жыл бұрын
you can either refinish this guitar with a lot of effort to make it look epic
@imodium438
@imodium438 5 жыл бұрын
when you see all the work that goes into refinishing a guitar, it makes me appreciate the factory produced guitars so much more.
@gabrielsaldana7426
@gabrielsaldana7426 5 жыл бұрын
Hey, you should try building your own guitar from scrap or a kit. That would be awesome to see
@willmartoni4970
@willmartoni4970 5 жыл бұрын
I never plan to do this but I enjoyed watching you do it.
@MaltandMake
@MaltandMake 5 жыл бұрын
I've got no real interest in making a guitar but I'm definitely going to take those painting techniques and use them for something else so thanks for sharing!
@digable_celestial_dwarfs6778
@digable_celestial_dwarfs6778 5 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna teach you how to refinish a guitar...
@stewmac
@stewmac 4 жыл бұрын
Nice job!
@harryharrison8301
@harryharrison8301 4 жыл бұрын
Ok
@Skulllywag
@Skulllywag 4 жыл бұрын
I've always used clear plexiglass to make my pick guards. Had one that I took a fine brush, and white paint, and drew some some skulls and some scroll work on the back side, then shot over the designs and whole back with black paint. The top side came out looking awesome. No matter how sloppy your paint spray on the back side, it always looks smooth as glass on the top side.
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