restoring oversanded body shape
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restoring oversanded body shape
i have this old jazzmaster body that had been stripped and refinished god knows how many times before i bought it, and i´m pretty sure at one point a belt sander was used to strip it. about a year ago i slapped on a few coats of white nitro on it and just left it, but lately i´ve been thinking of touching up or redoing the finish altogether, and figured i migh as well try to fix the overall shape while i´m at it. the most obvious flaw is the neck pocket area, where a lot of wood is missing, making the heel of the neck stick out quite a bit. also, some areas along the edges show obvious signs of belt sanding.
so my question is: what methods would one use to restore the shape?
so my question is: what methods would one use to restore the shape?
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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
I'd think you'd have to find a similar piece of wood, glue it on, and then re-shape it to fit the rest of the guitar....
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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
yeah that´s what i was afraid of (my wood working skills are very limited, at best) 

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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
what about using Isopon - the car body filler
I havent a clue if it will work, maybe someone elso may advise
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I havent a clue if it will work, maybe someone elso may advise
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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
bingo, the other option is to use some 'wood filler' putty, which you can buy in small tubs, that's probably gonna be easier if you're not too confident about woodworking, and if you're painting over it all, the colour mismatch won't matter.I'd think you'd have to find a similar piece of wood, glue it on, and then re-shape it to fit the rest of the guitar....
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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
I'd nose around in the Reranch forums - http://www.reranch.com/reranch/viewforu ... db3c170576 Ask your question there, and read through the posts. There's a guy there who saves totally butchered SG's using fancy woodworking and wood filler.
Interesting stuff,
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Interesting stuff,
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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
ahh well SG's already look butchered so what difference would it make? :-\



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Re: restoring oversanded body shape
nealescott wrote:bingo, the other option is to use some 'wood filler' putty, which you can buy in small tubs, that's probably gonna be easier if you're not too confident about woodworking, and if you're painting over it all, the colour mismatch won't matter.I'd think you'd have to find a similar piece of wood, glue it on, and then re-shape it to fit the rest of the guitar....
i actually found some "alder" wood filler yesterday, so i´m going to give it a try. at least for the smaller areas. for the neck pocket it seems like gluing wood would be the better solution, as it need to be as solid as possible.
thanks!jetset wrote: I'd nose around in the Reranch forums - http://www.reranch.com/reranch/viewforu ... db3c170576 Ask your question there, and read through the posts. There's a guy there who saves totally butchered SG's using fancy woodworking and wood filler.
Interesting stuff,
-J