Screw up number 2:
This one is all my fault. This is my second Bottlehead build. I finished a Bottlehead Moreplay a couple months a go and I am not totally satisfied with the finish on the chassis plate or the finish on wood base - I do love the Moreplay sound quality. So, I learned to powder coat and this Crack has a powder coated chassis plate and transformer end bell. But, I used Danish oil to finish the wood base for this build (again), and I am not really happy with the wood finish, again. I’d never used Alder and i find the natural wood is aesthetically pleasing. However, I don’t like a natural Danish oil finish on Alder for two reasons the finished grain is too dark and the sheen is uneven over large areas of dark grain. I should have bought and applied sealer and dead flat clear topcoat to keep that beautiful Adler natural wood look that I prefer. While this does not solve the color problem, I did learn that you can use a polish, like like the Howard Feed-N-Wax in the photo below, to even the sheen to a pleasant satin sheen over the entire surface of a piece finished with Danish oil. However, the satin sheen increases the grain contrast, which accentuates the dark colored grain that I don’t care for. Obviously, this is an aesthetic thing for me, and you might like a Danish oil finish, but I did this one to myself by using the same finish again - kind like knowingly buying a second Megadeath album when your a jazz lover.