Friday, May 10, 2013

What's the best way to go about painting a spiders web on my guitar?

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I have a Jackson guitar in red, it's pretty chipped and battered so I figured I can't make it look any worse by painting it. I want to paint a black spiders web all over the body. I want to drip the paint on so the spiders web is quite thick (almost like you'd do with icing on a cake). Can anybody recommend what type of paint to use? Could I use ordinary household paint?


Answer
In order to get the texture you are looking for, I would recommend using glue. There are a couple of different ways you can apply the glue to get the results you are looking for.

You can use a clear glue such as this one...
http://doitbest.com/Wood+glue-Eclectic+Prod-model-561612-doitbest-sku-347431.dib
...and die it the color you are looking for. For die, you may be able to simply add acrylic paint or even food color.

Another method is to simply apply the glue however you like and then paint the entire surface afterward.

TIPS:
1. Be sure to scuff the entire guitar with either scotch-brite, steel wool, or sand paper (220 to 320 grit) before applying the glue or paint. This will give you a bondable surface. It will also help remove smaller blimishes in the surface.

2. Protect your work. Once you have the guitar looking good, you don't want the paint and glue chipping away the next time you pick up your axe. Use a couple of coats of varnish to protect the new surface. But be warned, most varnishes leave a slight yellowish tint. the more coats you add, the more yellow you will see. You can make reds start to look orange or blues look green.

If you are willing to put a little money into it, you can get 2 part epoxy clear coat in an spray can.
http://www.repaintsupply.com/pd_2_part_2k_aerosol.cfm
This is excelent clear coat that is good enough for touch-ups on cars. once you activate the can, it is good for about 20 hours. The high pressure spray tip atomizes the clear coat as close to a professional spray gun as you can imagine. It is well worth the money if you want a nice looking finish.



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