How to make grain filler - Building DC Guitars - Episode 24 - Staining, grainfilling and lacquering

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2020
  • This is the penultimate video in the series where I demonstrate how I stain the guitar, how I make and apply my own grainfiller. Then finally how I clearcoat
    I am uploading episodes to the DC build series as often as I can, please subscribe for future videos.
    Thanks to Grudgewood for the music - / grudgewood
    Website: www.adfinlaysonguitars.co.uk
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Komentáře • 92

  • @bloozaholic
    @bloozaholic Před 2 lety +9

    I bought this guitar and it is so playable and sounds incredible.
    A long time ago I owned a Les Paul Special dc with P90s which I sold on in 1971 and have regretted ever since. Always on the look out for a similar dc I stumbled across these videos and was intrigued. On discovering it was for sale it was a no brainer. It is a fabulous guitar and I love playing it.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks mate, glad you're getting on well with it.!

  • @jatna77
    @jatna77 Před 3 lety +5

    It is so relaxing to watch you work. I hope you continue to upload guitar building videos. Thank you!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks man, lots of builds in the queue so I will be filming more

  • @JohnClothier
    @JohnClothier Před 3 lety +3

    That was really interesting! Ive only just come across grain filling so good to see how to make my own. Thanks for sharing

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks John, glad you found it helpful

  • @TomPetersonRefuseReuse
    @TomPetersonRefuseReuse Před 3 lety +3

    Just subbed, I've been wanting to look into grain sealer lately, awesome work!

  • @hobiecat901
    @hobiecat901 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice Job, AD

  • @richardpurves6660
    @richardpurves6660 Před 3 lety +2

    This looks intensely satisfying to do.

  • @stevesoldwedel
    @stevesoldwedel Před 3 lety +2

    I have so many Bonne Maman jars that I've come to use them in my shop, too. Nice to see them in yours.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety

      I like my guitars like I like my Victoria Sponge

  • @raulplaysbass4865
    @raulplaysbass4865 Před rokem +1

    Hey there! Nice work mate. You had me at the beer sip and I hit “Like” and Subscribed! Getting ready to apply grain filler to a custom Ash P-Bass of mine and came across your video. Thanks for the tips and looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Cheers!!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome mate, thanks for the sub.

  • @guitarsofold100
    @guitarsofold100 Před rokem +2

    Just a tip!! When you unscrew the top off a tube of any product!!! the conical tip inside the top cover is to puncher the foil!

  • @RonMack07
    @RonMack07 Před rokem +1

    Nice work

  • @piospisspot
    @piospisspot Před rokem +1

    When filling grain I apply the stain first then seal it. I then buy a neutral grain filler but tint it with powder artist pigment. I remove excess with Hessian cloth and repeat until the grain is completely full. I then apply the top coats. This is usually working with shellac or cellulose. The grain filler can be abrasive so you have to be careful not to rub too hard or you'll go through the sealer..

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      kind of makes sense not to use sealer then, that way you can't go through it.

  • @furyiiiplate
    @furyiiiplate Před 4 měsíci +1

    Beauty.

  • @nowherebrain
    @nowherebrain Před 4 měsíci

    how to make grain filler(since this is what you searched for probably) is @8:52

  • @michaelpence68
    @michaelpence68 Před 3 lety

    I like to use burlap or pototoe bags to take of grain filler from minwax

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety

      since doing this video, I tried using a folded over open weave dish cloth, also works really well!

  • @ChrisFranklyn
    @ChrisFranklyn Před 3 lety +1

    There is something perfect about a mahogany stained red like that. I had NO IDEA to do the filling after the staining. I think I'd have been terrified of pulling all the stain out trying to remove the filler. Thanks for documenting this!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety

      I think it depends what filler you're using but yeah the rationale was water based stain to not react with the oil based filler and potentially wipe it away. I obviously wasn't thorough enough with the filler though because I had a lot of visible grain after a second coat of lacquer, so I denibbed tonight and did a second round of grain filler. Will give it another few coats tomorrow weather permitting :)

    • @ChrisFranklyn
      @ChrisFranklyn Před 3 lety +1

      @@ADFinlayson Ah, right! Now the oil stain makes sense. Perhaps I just need to hear things about 20 times before it sinks in but that's the first explanation that actually makes sense.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety +2

      To be fair, I’d switch off when I’m talking to, my mrs does 😆

  • @heut4384
    @heut4384 Před 24 dny

    Do you have a Finished video? I'd like to see the final.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 24 dny

      Sorry I don't but I do have pics of it on my instagram instagram.com/p/CR93WAEMC6F/?img_index=1

  • @cops1987
    @cops1987 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi,
    Very nice well done!
    I’m working on a bare walnut veneer and I would like to fill up the pores and grains in dark brown colour.
    Can I stain and fill the grains in the same time?
    I mean, I’m planning to stain the wood with oil base stain from Osmo, can I use the same stain (which is oil base) to mix the pumice powder and use it to fill the grains and colour/stain the wood in the same time?
    If it’s wrong, how this should be done ?
    Thanks so much buddy!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety

      I see no reason why you couldn't. If you're doing an oil based finish there is no reason why you can't stain it, then wet sand a heavy first coat of oil to make a dusty slurry which will also fill the grain. You can also put an alcohol/oil based stain into your oil finish to tint it. Whatever you do, you should do a test piece first and figure out what works for you. Here's the tester I did before I finished these guitars:
      instagram.com/p/CAqesVZnT2V/?

    • @cops1987
      @cops1987 Před 3 lety

      All right thanks buddy, I will do as you suggested including some test !
      Thanks a lot

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar1984 Před 2 lety +2

    New Subscriber, yes to grain filler, maybe try a Dog Hair Finish (black guitar with silver/white grain fill).
    Question, towards the end when you are applying the lacquer, in the view where you can see your Spray Gun's pattern, is it optimum to have such a narrow pattern the way yours is shooting in this video?
    Also, have you ever tried WudTone finishes and if so what are your thoughts about it.
    Lastly, I have a 4A Quilt Maple Cap I'm getting ready to refinish, so I am in ultra research mode, so far I feel most comfortable following your's and Big Ds processes.
    Great work Sir, you've really got a great eye and the skill set to do what you do oh so well.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. I’ve changed up quite a few things now, if you’ve seen any of my newer videos, I’m in a new workshop with a dedicated booth so my processes are different. I’ve also changed my spray equipment and lacquer. No experience if wudtone though, sorry.
      Ash

    • @hkguitar1984
      @hkguitar1984 Před 2 lety

      @@ADFinlayson Much appreciated Sir. Glad to hear about the new shop. I am working my way through all of your videos.
      Again, Thank You.

  • @jonmatthews4254
    @jonmatthews4254 Před rokem

    What grade pumice powder is it you use please? It seems to be "mesh" grades. Or what is the pumice you used? Thanks.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      This was 2 years ago so I can't remember where I got it from, but the options I remember were course, fine or extra fine and this was in the middle.

  • @APSTTGTO
    @APSTTGTO Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think the Beer was the perfect touch

  • @jugheadjones5458
    @jugheadjones5458 Před 7 měsíci

    I came here at your suggestion for learning how you make grain filler from your recent (Nov 2023) purple guitar. Beautiful finish. I have a couple of questions about the filler.
    Was that boiled linseed oil? Did you use a gloss lacquer? After you wiped it with burlap did you do any sanding? What brand of dyes did you use?
    Finish
    How many coats of clear did you spray? Do you always hold the spray gun that close to the work?
    Do you use any different filler formula for heavy grain wood like mahogany?
    Is beer required to get proper grain filling?
    Thanks. Great video!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for watching, yes beer absolutely required for a good result.
      Yes it was pumice + boiled linseed plus any old alcohol based dye, as long as it will mix with linseed oil. No I wiped off the excess with the burlap, didn't do any sanding apart from a bit of denibbing after a few coats, very light scuff sanding with 320. I can't remember how many coats I sprayed. I normally go 10-13 depending on how much I've thinned the paint, which will depend on how arm it is, if it's particularly warm then I will thin the paint more to mitigate orange peel so do a couple more coats.

    • @jugheadjones5458
      @jugheadjones5458 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ADFinlayson thanks for answering. One more question. You said a little sanding for denibbing after a few coats . You mean clear coat? Only one coat of filler though? I’ll get extra 🍺!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 7 měsíci

      @@jugheadjones5458yes denib clear coat

    • @jugheadjones5458
      @jugheadjones5458 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ADFinlayson thank you. I’ve learned a lot.

  • @paulbriggs3072
    @paulbriggs3072 Před rokem

    The trouble with pumice is that it blackens and muddies the stain. Colloidal silica makes a much cleaner looking translucent filler which is finer for filling pores. It's essentially colorless. Also, really only one coat need be applied and that's the filler coat. You really don't need an initial stain before that.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem +1

      Well darkening the grain was the plan with this one, if I wanted a clear filler I would probably just use Aquacoat

  • @stringtheoryx
    @stringtheoryx Před 5 měsíci

    It would have been nice to know more about the materials and process: Type of stain, how that was locked down and prevented from migrating when the top layers were applied. Type of final finish (I'm assuming it was nitro).
    The main problem that I've had with stains is that they smear and migrate when the next layer is applied, so perhaps there are materials and tricks that you could show us.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 5 měsíci

      I thought I said in the video, the dye I used at the started was waterbased, crimson stunning stain. The red grain filler was made from an alcohol dye, none of the filler should react with the water based colour, yes the top coat was cellulose

  • @allanarnoldi7727
    @allanarnoldi7727 Před 2 lety

    Hi Friend, first I have to say nice job. But could you tell me what kind of oil to use? I'm from Brazil and translating some things doesn't match in Portuguese.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Alan, the oil I used in the filler is boiled Linseed oil. It is quite common, you should be able to find it where you are.
      Cheers
      Ash

    • @allanarnoldi7727
      @allanarnoldi7727 Před 2 lety

      @@ADFinlayson Thanks a lot, I'll be repainting/refinishing my gibson les paul in next months. Cheers!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 2 lety +1

      @@allanarnoldi7727 good luck!

  • @rickhickman2730
    @rickhickman2730 Před rokem +1

    Where can I go to see this completed?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem +2

      This is a fairly old build that I sold a few years ago but there are still pics of it on my instagram profile: instagram.com/p/CR93WAEMC6F/

  • @michaelpence68
    @michaelpence68 Před 3 lety

    What’s the white powder is it drywall ?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 3 lety

      Pumice powder, you can buy it in block form or bags of already ground. The pumice is what sit's in the grain to level the surface.

  • @albertomulas2818
    @albertomulas2818 Před 3 lety

    Can you please post the link for that type of stains? thanks

  • @user-cq3oh8eq3n
    @user-cq3oh8eq3n Před rokem

    What brand stain? Did I miss that?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      I think it might have been crimson, can’t remember though. It was a while ago!

  • @RonMack07
    @RonMack07 Před rokem

    What’s the green oil?

  • @LGNYR
    @LGNYR Před 10 měsíci

    Did you do any sanding sealer after the grain fill? Or just straight to lacquer (nitro)? Also did you do anything more than the burlap after the grain filler? Or that was sufficient to get it all off.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 10 měsíci

      No and no, grainfiller then straight to lacquer

    • @LGNYR
      @LGNYR Před 10 měsíci

      @@ADFinlayson excellent thank you. The end result looks incredible!

  • @robwillox7033
    @robwillox7033 Před rokem

    No sealer before staining?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      in this case, the grain filler is doing some staining, so no. This is similar to how Gibson do a lot of their grain-fill/staining.

  • @MyPronounsISwhom
    @MyPronounsISwhom Před rokem

    I've been doing some research and have mainly been following videos on CZcams but just today I was surfing the web and was reading the procedure via a blog or something this guy had. Anyway I have a question, the dude on the website said that if you want like a solid less porous touch to your mahogany guitar to put the wood filler first to get that texture and then to stain it and then to locker it. Would you recommend against that or do you think either way is fine cuz I noticed you did the wood filler second and I don't think it's a bad idea but I just wanted to know the pros and cons of either procedure if you do know that answer. Thanks and sweet video actually watch the whole thing with rewinding to recap

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      Well if you grainfill first, there is a chance that the stain will not take to the wood as evenly afterwards, particularly with this recipe I'm using because it has lacquer in it so it works as a sealer as well as a filler. ultimately, whichever method you choose you need to get the surface as level as possible and enough lacquer to fill whatever is left of the pours and build a layer on top of the surface that can be levelled off without burning through. There are many ways to achieve this though, you could just grainfill with Timbermate and spray a red shaver over it, or colour your timbermate and spray a shader. A lot of these fillers though like timbermate or aquacoat all shrink quite a bit and need several applications to fill where as this method only needed one application

  • @MsRich118
    @MsRich118 Před 11 měsíci

    can i ask what type of wood stain you used sir?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 11 měsíci

      Crimson water based dye to stain the wood and some chestnut alcohol based dye in the grainfiller.

    • @MsRich118
      @MsRich118 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks man, do you remember which brand of dye the crimson is?

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 11 měsíci

      @@MsRich118 Crimson guitars...

    • @MsRich118
      @MsRich118 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ADFinlayson ahh yeah🤣 thanks dude lol

  • @CitizenNumberOne
    @CitizenNumberOne Před rokem

    Widen the fan on your sprayer

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip, this video is a few years old and I've changed up my processes a fair bit since then

  • @TheFahekew
    @TheFahekew Před 8 měsíci

    What is that paint?

  • @charliemcgrain
    @charliemcgrain Před 14 dny

    We need to see the guitar finished with its hardware on. But thanks.

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 14 dny

      You will see it if you scroll down through my Instagram profile

  • @markteed3356
    @markteed3356 Před 6 hodinami

    good lord get your self a drill press !!!!

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 6 hodinami

      This video is 4 years old. I have a drill press

  • @gregsage8664
    @gregsage8664 Před 4 měsíci

    By the time he finishes this mix he'll have enough for 5 gutars

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před 4 měsíci

      it doesn't go as far as you think

  • @Tanko3691
    @Tanko3691 Před 9 měsíci

    You need to hone your spraying technique mate, you are way too close.

  • @heavey123456
    @heavey123456 Před rokem

    I am sorry man but the paint job is Awfull

    • @ADFinlayson
      @ADFinlayson  Před rokem

      The end result was pretty excellent. instagram.com/p/CJWuvPZMdBD/?

    • @heavey123456
      @heavey123456 Před rokem

      @@ADFinlayson Glad you like it

    • @brunocejas
      @brunocejas Před rokem

      @@ADFinlayson Quedó tremenda, no le des bola a los salames.