Bloozcat
Leggo of my HoHo!
Well, I've finally finished re-doing my Koa Strat. Both the body and the neck are from Warmoth. The neck is a 10-16" radius, maple/rosewood, and the body is a multi-piece solid Koa with a bookmatched figured Koa top. The tuning keys are Sperzels, the pickups Kinman AVN Blues. I had originally finished this guitar in an oil finish, and it had a two-point Wilkinson tremolo with a cast trem block. The oil finish didn't do the beautiul wood justice, with the open grain of the wood showing, and the less than glossy finish look. The tone with the cast trem bloc left much to be desired as well.
So, I stripped the finish, pulled the two bridge inserts from the body, and plugged them with hardwood dowels. I then filled the wood grain, applied sander sealer, and shot ten coats of clear lacquer on the body. The neck also had an oil finish over the plain, white colored maple. I stripped it down, and re-finished it in a neck amber and clear coats. Finally, I added the abalone knobs, and the gold string trees to the rest of the hardware. The lighting played a few tricks with the pictures I took. The amber on the neck really has a more reddish tone to it than the orange look in the pics:
So, I stripped the finish, pulled the two bridge inserts from the body, and plugged them with hardwood dowels. I then filled the wood grain, applied sander sealer, and shot ten coats of clear lacquer on the body. The neck also had an oil finish over the plain, white colored maple. I stripped it down, and re-finished it in a neck amber and clear coats. Finally, I added the abalone knobs, and the gold string trees to the rest of the hardware. The lighting played a few tricks with the pictures I took. The amber on the neck really has a more reddish tone to it than the orange look in the pics: