At this point, I've almost worked my way all around the sides of the body and the back. The top is still to be finished. Here's some progress over three days with three to four coats per day.
You may wonder what I do with all the coffee filters. Especially since Tru-Oil has a habit of spontaneous combustion. I hang them up so the oil can cure in my shower. There's a lack of flammable material nearby. And the room has good ventilation. So far this has worked out.
Accumulating unfinished guitar repair and build projects one impulse purchase at a time.
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