TELECASTER RELICING. Removing factory varnish. Butterscotsh paint, Agind maple neck.

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  • The relic process of a Fender "Hot Rod" '52 Reissue Telecaster (USA). Removing Fender factory nitro varnish , "Butterscotch" paint scheme, maple fingerboard neck aging.
    Русская версия: • РЕЛИК ТЕЛЕКАСТЕРА. Как...
    This project is a work on bugs from 2015. The first relс process of this guitar in three parts can be seen here:
    • FENDER HOT ROD '52 rei...
    • FENDER HOT ROD '52 rei...
    • Telecaster relicing pr...
    Workshop website: www.8bombcustom.com/
    PAF pickups clones can be ordered here: www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
    Instagramm: @8bombcustom @doctornitro @ikoniquestudio
    You can support me and my workshop on Patreon. / 8bombcustom
    There you will find private content, tutorial videos, giveaways of my PAF clones and access to auctions. This will allow me to make more quality videos and more translations into English.
    You can also support me through PayPal: 8bombguitars@gmail.com
    Thank you!
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Komentáře • 278

  • @ianngalbraith
    @ianngalbraith Před 3 lety +50

    The darkening around the frets themselves was extremely well done. 👍🏻

  • @rgmccann
    @rgmccann Před 3 lety +16

    Relics are great. They are just as much a work of art and require as much skill as a perfect sunburst finish. I love these videos.

  • @migueljoao3719
    @migueljoao3719 Před 3 lety +6

    you are the only guy wich shows your finishing and relic jobs with no TABU... Gibson and Fender should learn from you... love your work

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Před 3 lety +6

    Great job Dr. Nitro, you put as lot of work into that guitar and it turned out great!

  • @jimmydoger1583
    @jimmydoger1583 Před 2 lety +5

    I've been building guitars for a long time. But this video taught me a lot. Especially appreciate seeing how you Relic the neck that has always been something that I didn't want to attempt. But I'm going to give it a shot now. Thanks very much for the information. Very happy to be a new subscriber.😊🍻

  • @Meandmythirdleg
    @Meandmythirdleg Před 3 lety +10

    The finish on the fingerboard is beautiful. It must be very satisfying to produce such great work.

  • @ebaybasuki
    @ebaybasuki Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. He has everything to build a guitar in his workshop

  • @SV-wb8kh
    @SV-wb8kh Před 3 lety

    Your videos are so inspirational and informative that i am now confident i can relic my own guitar.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. There will be even more detailed videos on my Patreon. www.patreon.com/8bombcustom

  • @frantisca
    @frantisca Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome result! I like the tint of the fretboard a lot !

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's funny how many people have been falsely informed about tone woods on solid body guitars. The wood has zero to do with the tone of the pickups. It's like thinking a stereo will sound better with a wood casing than it will a plastic casing. The pickups, pots, bridge, capacitors and bridge saddles are the only things that have to do with tone.
    However an acoustic or Hollow body will make a difference in tone woods.
    Drums, now that's got everything to do with tone woods. But you can take a 2x4, and wire a pickup under it, and get outstanding sound from it.
    But in the words of the late, great Mark Twain
    "It's easier for a person to believe a lie than it is for that same person to believe that he's been lied to." So believe what you want.

  • @milonso650
    @milonso650 Před 3 lety

    just perfect. thanks so much for sharing the process!

  • @muse-mech-moda
    @muse-mech-moda Před 3 lety +2

    I got a lot of joy from this - thank you :)

  • @azt3ca
    @azt3ca Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing that!
    Great work as always, you gave lots of character to that tele.

  • @ingve77
    @ingve77 Před rokem +2

    That neck looks absolutely amazing, excellent work.

  • @comic14
    @comic14 Před 2 lety +1

    You can see the happy face when he starts playing, that's awesome, you're very talented.

  • @fiddlefolk
    @fiddlefolk Před 11 měsíci

    You have a great talent for refinishing! Beautiful ! I wished my 52' reissue from 1991 looked like that....

  • @Win1forQuinn
    @Win1forQuinn Před 3 lety

    Fantastic job on this Tele. Tastefully done.

  • @Adventuresingearland
    @Adventuresingearland Před 3 lety

    Impressive work! Thanks for sharing.

  • @joeltunnah
    @joeltunnah Před 2 měsíci

    I have a 2023 American Vintage II 1957 Strat, and I can confirm that it's a fake "nitro" poly mixture, on top of a super hard plastic polyester (fullerplast?) layer.

  • @stringlocker
    @stringlocker Před rokem +1

    I found after many times experimenting with relicing knowing when to stop is the key. You did a great job on that telecaster.

  • @277southtombob
    @277southtombob Před 3 lety +4

    The first good guitar I bought was a MIJ Tele. It has the perfect feeling relic job but it took 35 years of playing to do it which even though it feels amazing isn’t the most efficient way to do a relic. I love this one but the only way I can get a decent relic doing it myself is use a extremely thin finish so I wears quickly.

  • @qua7771
    @qua7771 Před 3 lety

    Exceeded my expectations. Very detailed work.

  • @keithhatton7761
    @keithhatton7761 Před 2 lety

    Wow, it is quite an art form.....great job!.

  • @jimsaint2072
    @jimsaint2072 Před 2 měsíci

    That is exactly how you do the fret board ,great guitar

  • @stevethormod6279
    @stevethormod6279 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Neck looks great

  • @ed13adema
    @ed13adema Před 2 měsíci

    Love the fret board and neck

  • @ti.pi.es_musician
    @ti.pi.es_musician Před 3 lety

    Awesome work, man! Really enjoyed it. Glad that I found your channel, your videos are outstanding! All the best to you!

  • @boatingforbeginners7949
    @boatingforbeginners7949 Před 10 měsíci

    😮 Now it makes one realise just what time & effort it takes to make a Relic guitar - Looks awesome 😯

  • @spencerfreed6947
    @spencerfreed6947 Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel and I really enjoy and admire your work!! Really fantastic! I'm slowly binge watching all the episodes and look forward to seeing your future work. I've also subscribed. Best wishes and thanks for sharing!!!

  • @dannywoody5497
    @dannywoody5497 Před 9 měsíci

    Beautiful job

  • @andressierra2167
    @andressierra2167 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome job!

  • @asimbashir1237
    @asimbashir1237 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful work as always Professor Nitro! 😉

  • @sheancarey106
    @sheancarey106 Před 7 měsíci

    Looks unreal!

  • @matthewf1979
    @matthewf1979 Před 3 lety +2

    Fender was using a very soft nitro when the American Vintage Hot Rod guitars were made.
    They are using a new formula as of 2020 that wears much faster. It cracks very easily too, no need for a huge temperature differential.

  • @jimwguitar3002
    @jimwguitar3002 Před 3 lety

    Such good work! I love watching your channel

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic Před 2 lety

    You did a beautiful job on your Tele!

  • @pedraw
    @pedraw Před 3 lety +2

    I'm on the fence about relicing. Your work is tasteful and well done.

  • @adrianmauricioruiz1915

    wow!! beatiful job!! its amazing job!!

  • @alexandrea.4202
    @alexandrea.4202 Před 10 měsíci

    Really wonderful work ! ❤

  • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
    @ourlifeinwyoming4654 Před 10 měsíci

    It's beautiful. Wish I was close to you - I have a Tele that could use some improvements like this!

  • @johnwhitaker545
    @johnwhitaker545 Před 3 lety

    Excellent job!

  • @mtp04987
    @mtp04987 Před rokem +1

    Man, that sounds great! Looks good too but the sound!!!

  • @lorenzo-agnes
    @lorenzo-agnes Před rokem

    Your work is amazing! I'd love to own one of your Les Paul's one day - it's a guitar goal for me.

  • @bigbasscat
    @bigbasscat Před 3 lety

    Gtrat job. Another win for Dr. Nitro. Love a humbucker in the neck.

  • @sisdl15
    @sisdl15 Před rokem

    Loved this, great video and amazing Tele!

  • @sacho747
    @sacho747 Před rokem

    great relic job !! looks amazing !!

  • @TyphonKrazilec
    @TyphonKrazilec Před 3 lety

    That's a great one!

  • @michaelhaddan1965
    @michaelhaddan1965 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @soulvaccination8679
    @soulvaccination8679 Před 3 lety

    Just like Tadeo Gomez signing the guitar...Beautiful.

  • @jerrymorganjr
    @jerrymorganjr Před 3 lety

    What size buffer wheels are you using? I’d like to get a buffer like that.

  • @sam-ww1wk
    @sam-ww1wk Před rokem

    If Fender is saying it's nitro, it is. That said, nitro, like any finish, can be softer if coats are put on too thick. Gibson's are classic for this. Goopy thick and sometimes soft nitro. Probably do this to save time/money. Nitro and varnish are the most susceptible. Poly less susceptible to being soft if coats put on too thick. It actually hardens quite well comparatively. After finishing wood forever, mixing shellacs, etc, I started using poly more and more for work cuz it doesn't need so many coats, hardens better, etc. That's for things that need getting done. I would sometime compromise, and hand rub poly. Get the look of varnish, but more durable. Then start mixing my own poly, adding varnish, linseed, whatever. Poly basically just has more hardener in it, but similar make up to varnish. Nitro, whole other story, but love the look and feel.

  • @andrevdhaak
    @andrevdhaak Před 3 lety

    Master Job!

  • @Paulmccarthy6801
    @Paulmccarthy6801 Před 2 lety

    Looks amazing sounds 👍 great.

  • @Paulmccarthy6801
    @Paulmccarthy6801 Před rokem

    That neck came out sweet.

  • @letterli
    @letterli Před 2 lety

    very cool work!!

  • @pedroalagos9771
    @pedroalagos9771 Před 3 lety

    Nitro man!! that neck looks fantastic.

  • @Spaceman-jo5mz
    @Spaceman-jo5mz Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @Officialshayne
    @Officialshayne Před 3 lety

    AMAZING!

  • @albertoanaut
    @albertoanaut Před 2 lety

    Wonderful.job!

  • @Rau1S
    @Rau1S Před 10 měsíci

    I love that fretwork results! Do you think its possible to do that starting from a satin finish maple neck very raw ?

  • @guitarocd9984
    @guitarocd9984 Před 3 lety

    I stripped a 1999 Fender 52 reissue. I didn't have a heat gun. I used 80 grit sandpaper. There was like 4 layers of paint. When I thought I reach the wood I didn't it had a plastic base coat. It was like a pound lighter when I was finished.

  • @rockers2rockers616
    @rockers2rockers616 Před 2 lety

    Dr. Nitro is a true Artisan. These guitars are beautiful creations. Each video is truly inspiring with Dr.Nitro revealing his tricks of the trade and fine details that makes these guitars so wonderful. Even installing PAT Applied For Custom Wound Humbucking PUPS.
    This gives me the knowledge and confidence to strip and refinish my Dreadnaught Acoustic Guitar. I have also found a paint shop that can mix any colour Nitrocellulose paint into a rattle can.

  • @tedwrink
    @tedwrink Před 2 lety

    Wonderful love it

  • @schlippery1
    @schlippery1 Před rokem

    Very cool video, thank you for making it :)!! I have a Fernandez MIJ telecaster that has a thick polyurethane/Polyester coating on body and neck...Thinking Of using heat gun and removing the coating and wondering if I should use tung oil as a finish on the body, any thoughts?? I have used this on an acoustic guitar with good success... your thoughts would be greatly appreciated and respected :) I also firmly believe a guitar must be free from such a confining thick coat of poly whatever :)

  • @AlexFarranGuitar
    @AlexFarranGuitar Před 3 lety

    Beautiful work! Which oil did you use for the back of the neck? Mine has been sanded down to bare wood but I’d prefer a light finish of some sort on it.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 3 lety

      For this, you can use almost any oil that polymerizes. Tung oil, Danish oil, linseed oil. I love Rubio Monocoat two-component oil

  • @74dartman13
    @74dartman13 Před 3 lety

    Looks awesome!👍😎🎸🎶

  • @adrianmorris9743
    @adrianmorris9743 Před 3 lety

    Very Nice!

  • @BlackDogOriginal
    @BlackDogOriginal Před 3 lety +1

    Thumbs up as always

  • @drzainnas
    @drzainnas Před rokem

    I do like the way you think first before doing anything and this this telling us that you are professional and qualified and you know know what you are doing I have a project for you please contact me appreciated 👍👏

  • @neilallso400
    @neilallso400 Před 2 lety

    nice and not over done. more believable

  • @jeffreycash3662
    @jeffreycash3662 Před 3 lety +2

    Too much on the neck redo. I mean, the entire first and fourth fret? Seriously? The rest? Awesome!

  • @gabrieltfreitas
    @gabrieltfreitas Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey Dr. Nitro! Question: do you mix anything to the oil paint?
    I’m trying to do the same thing here but the color doesn’t stay pigmented on the neck even if I leave the oil paint for 24h.
    Thanks for sharing all these amazing content!

  • @saxosim
    @saxosim Před 3 lety

    Amazing work I love your videos, I am about to build a blackguard style telecaster Myself using a 2 piece ash body. I don’t have access to a compressor for paint unfortunately but am pretty good with nitrocellulose aerosol paint cans to achieve a nice finish. Can I just ask your advice on achieving the butterscotch colour please, am I best buying a butterscotch nitro aerosol ready mix colour and then applying some Amber tinted clear over the top or would I just be better using just Amber tinted clear and build up the coats? I will also use a natural grain filler and a sealer coat prior to spraying. Thanks I appreciate any advice you can give on achieving the colour with the nitro spray cans? Thanks.

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks. For the vintage paint scheme, there should be a white base coat after the pore filler. Since it is thin enough, it is translucent. After that, the color is recruited with a tinted yellow (amber) varnish. The finish coat can be clean. A aerosol spray can also work well on a guitar, but it is more difficult than a spray gun. pressure and nozzle stains are not enough for an even layer of clear paint. But it is possible. If there is a relic later, then no problem. Relic masks all mistakes.

    • @germancarluv
      @germancarluv Před 3 lety +1

      SimonwGB. I can relate.
      All I have iaccess to is cans of nitro. Even have to buff with drill and foam pads.
      Good luck in your butterscotch quest.

    • @saxosim
      @saxosim Před 3 lety

      @@8BombCustom thanks for the reply and advice I appreciate it. I have a white nitro spray can primer so will apply a few thin coats. Thanks it sounds like the Amber tinted clear is the best approach, would you also then recommend a 10 day drying time before wet sanding and polish? I will then be lightly relicing the finish. Thanks again and great work 😊

    • @saxosim
      @saxosim Před 3 lety +1

      @@germancarluv thanks good luck with your project too, I am going to try the white base coat and Amber tinted clear as Dr Nitro has advised, just need to work out if Amber or weakest Amber clear would be my best option.

  • @crashhamilton
    @crashhamilton Před 6 měsíci

    If you want the fingerboard to look completely authentic, string it up and play it with graphite powder, olive oil and a little brown stain on your fingers on the neck before you finish it.
    Then use the template of actual finger marks to remove the lacquer in this spots.

  • @SerxMusic
    @SerxMusic Před 3 lety

    Amazing job friend!..how long do you wait between one cycle and the other to remove excess oil paint from the keyboard? thank you

    • @richardbuelt8076
      @richardbuelt8076 Před 2 lety

      I would also like to know how long did you leave the oil paint on the fretboard before you wiped it down. Also how long did you wait before you lacquered over it ? Big fan ,you do great work. Very tasteful.

  • @alfredosantantonio7098

    Excellent job man… what paint you use to finish around frets? Brown/yellow and black, yes but what kind of varnish? Thanks

  • @MrWaddles26
    @MrWaddles26 Před rokem

    Hi mate, can I ask how you applied the amber varnish and what varnish you used?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před rokem

      All answers to technical questions with a detailed explanation can be found on Patreon in the Maker level: www.patreon.com/8bombcustom

  • @mrkiks32
    @mrkiks32 Před rokem

    Awesome job. Personally I have a similar model tele (squier) and in same color. I want to darken the maple neck and fret board. What color varnish you suggest? I think I could use the same as you did on yours. I liked it

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před rokem

      Thank you. There will be even more detailed videos on my Patreon. www.patreon.com/8bombcustom

  • @giuggiolino7248
    @giuggiolino7248 Před 2 měsíci

    hi, what are the names of the colors you used for the keyboard?

  • @restukalashnikov1035
    @restukalashnikov1035 Před rokem

    Eumm anybody can tell me What kind/name that paint?

  • @dungeoncrawlerharl
    @dungeoncrawlerharl Před 2 lety

    Great job! new sub, I'm trying to relic a tele and could not find a good trick to get fret wear. thanks,

  • @andythomasmusic
    @andythomasmusic Před rokem

    Which model of your PAFs did you put in? And what pickup is the bridge? And what amp were you testing through? It’s the tone I’ve been chasing!

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před rokem

      It was a custom model with A3 magnet. Fender Junior AMP

  • @akkamon
    @akkamon Před 2 lety +1

    So inspiration! 🥰 I love the dark color relic near the frets and after watching your video I plan to do on my strat neck. Did you have to sand the fretboard before you apply the oil paints (mars brown and yellow)? And after apply the oil paints and the pencil charcoal on the relic fretboards do you have to use nitro on top again? 🙏

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety +1

      I did a thin amber layer on the fretboard, but didn't film it. After sanding, the fretboard became more contrasting.

    • @akkamon
      @akkamon Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your reply. 🙏

    • @seriica
      @seriica Před rokem

      @@8BombCustom sorry to ask you again, but did you do a thin layer of nitro laqcuer again after the oil paint on the neck? would it stay on the neck even without the extra top nitro layer? thank you!
      by the way, your job is awesome!

  • @TheInclination
    @TheInclination Před rokem

    Can I use oil paint to tone a maple fretboard?

  • @demokraatti
    @demokraatti Před 3 lety

    Really nice work. May I ask in which city you live? I have some guitar building ideas boiling in my head and one day those ideas have to covered with a thin layer of nitro...

  • @imbrokenletsfix7
    @imbrokenletsfix7 Před 2 lety

    Noticed you put the body in the freezer...how long did you leave it inside for? And did it create a lot or little checking? Linear or spider web like?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety +1

      My freezing technology consists of several cycles at a temperature of minus 20 degrees Celsius. The time of each cycle is different and depends on the nitro. Degrees of hardness and drying. So cracks are obtained perpendicular to the grain of the wood and exactly repeat the effect of the varnish cracking from time . A spider web is obtained by using a sharp surface cooling using liquefied carbon dioxide or nitrogen. This method does not give realism and can damage the splicing nodes of the parts.

  • @el_nestorvgc
    @el_nestorvgc Před 2 lety

    Yours relics are allways amazing. You could try to relic a squier strat or tele just for fun and educative purpose. Saludos

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Since the Squaer and similar budget guitar lines are covered with polyester, an adequate realistic replica in this case is very ambiguous. Polyester varnish has the most negative effect on sound, so it is better to remove it completely immediately. But polyester is removed only mechanically. Sandpaper or scraper. It takes a lot of time and effort. That's why I don't work with polyester now. The essence of the relic is in the details, and nitrolac is best suited for this. No other polish ages like this and has a vintage texture.

  • @stffn_rchtr
    @stffn_rchtr Před 2 lety

    Really nice job, man.
    Did you protect the fretboard with a nitro clear coat after aging and darkening the frets?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. Yes, I have add one layer of nitro.

  • @dafydhead
    @dafydhead Před rokem +2

    Nobody uses the first fret that much

  • @peppymus
    @peppymus Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, it turned out incredible. I would like to ask what type of paint you use to age the mast, is it oil or acrylic paint? thank you!

  • @aerocolor8987
    @aerocolor8987 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Has anyone darkened the fretboard with oil paint?
    It didn't work for me, all the oil paint comes off and there's nothing left, I left it for 25 minutes and nothing.

    • @gabrieltfreitas
      @gabrieltfreitas Před 8 měsíci +1

      I tried the same method and that didn’t work for me as well. I waited for 24 hours and it didn’t work at all.
      What’s the secret? 🤔

  • @jamescampbell6706
    @jamescampbell6706 Před 3 lety

    Dr. Nitro, what kind of paint do you use for the darkening around the frets? Acrylic or oil? Can you name the brand?

    • @ViciousColdness
      @ViciousColdness Před 3 lety

      Would be too nice to hear an answer- this dude rocks 👍🏻

    • @rocketmonky
      @rocketmonky Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe: touchofartsbh.com/products/transparent-mars-brown-deep-oil-paints-master-class-tubes-46-ml

  • @jamesjack3992
    @jamesjack3992 Před rokem +1

    The neck relic is amazing! How long did you leave the paint on before wiping off?

  • @EminentFront
    @EminentFront Před 2 lety

    Dr. Nitro, awesome job. What is the Mars brown dark color you use around the frets?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. It's artistic oil paint

    • @EminentFront
      @EminentFront Před 2 lety

      @@8BombCustom thanks, I had the feeling .

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 Před rokem

    Thank you from your amazing work and sharing with us !
    May I ask which company is your mars brown and Indian yellow from ?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před rokem

      Thank you. The brand doesn't matter. The main thing is the pigments themselves. Many brands of artistic paints have these. The names of the pigments do not differ.

    • @lousekoya1803
      @lousekoya1803 Před rokem +1

      @@8BombCustom Wow that was quick ! lol Thnak you from Quebec

  • @ginbraiba
    @ginbraiba Před 3 lety

    What's the paint name that you used to darken the fret area? Normal oil paint?
    Nice job btw ;)

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. Its "Indian yellow" and " oxide brown" artist oil paint.

  • @Y2Julian
    @Y2Julian Před rokem

    Nice Job!! But where Did you get the fretboard printouts on 2 pages? :O

  • @ctld5266
    @ctld5266 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get stain paint from in Europe ?

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 lety

      From internet stores for painting and decoration. Andfrom stewmac.com

  • @alekseyeve
    @alekseyeve Před 2 měsíci

    Как же шикарно-то всё!!!!!!!! А подскажите как колеровать (чем именно) нитро лак чтобы получился такой же янтарный цвет как у состаренного инструмента? спасибо!

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před 2 měsíci

      Спасибо. Нитролак колеруется нитро-бейцем или спирторастворимыми анилинами.

    • @alekseyeve
      @alekseyeve Před 2 měsíci

      @@8BombCustom Воооо! Спасибо большое!!

  • @zefenglu2362
    @zefenglu2362 Před rokem

    Hello I wonder what paint is on the fingerboard?Thank you

    • @8BombCustom
      @8BombCustom  Před rokem

      Artistic oil aint. Indian yellow and Mars brown dark transperent.