Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Wood Bank => Coco Bolo => Topic started by: mica on March 07, 2005, 09:32:58 PM
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(http://club.alembic.com/Images/2344/16992.jpg)
Can't decide? This one's fairly straight grained at the center, swirls near the edge, lots of color shift.
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With a healthy douse of acetone, the color is closer to what it will be under the finish:
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/2344/17924.jpg)
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...overcome by the fumes, they swapped sides? Depending on what areas you pick, either one could be fabulous.
I know how important it is to get a better preview, but it still pains me every time I see a beautiful piece of coco bolo swabbed with acetone. Sucking out that amazing, orange-colored oil that makes this wood so special.
Okay, it's still going to be sanded, but I can't help thinking that you remove some from the surface, and the deeper stuff moves up to compensate, and you lose some. Sigh.
But I'm probably just obsessing, needlessly.
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Good one, Bob.
They swapped sides because someone wanted to see what they would look like this way.
Valentino
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Bob; another subject I know absolutely nothing about and never even considered. So, acetone swipes degrade the appearance??? It does seem to me that acetone swipes do give the customer a much better idea of what the bass will ultimately look like with a given piece of wood.
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I wouldn't worry, except for the vapor (cough cough). Before you glue or paint an oily piece of Coco Bolo, you must clean with acetone or nothing will want to stick to it.
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Thanks Mica! Use in a well-ventilated area !