I'm just finishing up my BeePre wood base. I didn't try to finish the top plate, though that would look great. I think getting a finish on brushed aluminum would be hard. And if you saw any of my model airplanes as a kid, you'd know I don't have patience for fine finish work
. With wiring and electronics, I'm pretty obsessive... go figure.
For the wood I used a mix of things I researched:
- for gluing the wood, it doesn't take much. I used tie down straps to hold the pieces tightly together as I saw used by wardsweb.
- some wood pieces could use more sanding, some are baby bottom smooth. Sand with 220 grit if needed.
- Alder is quite soft and some pieces are softer than others. Definitely use a pre-stain treatment to fill pores so that stain applies evenly. Note that the minwax product requires you apply stain within 2 hours of the pre-treatment.
- I used minwax oil-based stain rubbed on with a cloth. On my first coat, the wood soaked up a lot of stain and I didn't leave it 'thick' enough on the wood to have enough stain to soak more for 5 minutes. A second application after 4 hours did the trick and the wood is a nice english chestnut.
- I used DEFT semi-gloss spray lacquer. This was recommended by others. It goes one very nice and easy, and it a true lacquer. I only have 1 coat so far, so I'm not sure how many I'll need.
Good tips are found on wardsweb.
http://wardsweb.org/audio/seduction/prep/prep.htmlHope this was useful.
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