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King Tut build

Started by selfdestroyer, April 05, 2014, 10:00:04 PM

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selfdestroyer

Thanks everyone for your kind words.

Quote from: jubal81 on April 05, 2014, 11:47:13 PM
Any tips for sanding after painting? I can't see that you've disrupted the paint in any way when sanding back the raised portions - so slick.  8)

I found that the matte and flat paints can cure faster and work best. The past, I have tried glossy paints and it seems like they will not cure fully and will turn black from the wet sand paper. I use a small wood block and 1000 to 1400 grit wet sand paper and just take my time. After I am done I shoot the whole enclosure with a matte clear. Hope this helps.

Quote from: billstein on April 06, 2014, 06:52:58 AM
This made me get my King Tut out and play again. It is a great sounding pedal. Try driving it with a Rangemaster or Kingslayer in front. Lead toanz for days.
I will definitely try that. I have one of Rully's  Naga Viper PCBs that may be perfect for that.

Cody

flanagan0718

Flawless, simply flawless.

timbo_93631

Really pretty build Cody
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