Did the last coat of primer tonight
But had a little bit more spare time so i wanted to try and get the pickguard sorted.....
Sticking with my unconventional/untested theme, i opted to try and use a marble effect vinyl, and cut that to shape.
My initial method was to peel back the paper off the vinyl, clamp it down to my work bench, and use a stanly knife to cut around the shape of the PG.
The vinyl was a real PITA to use, as it had been stored "scrolled" for so long, to get it flat, i had to clamp it down. Even then it still had little humps on it. Not ideal.
Anyway here's how i tried to do it....
There results were ..... ok.
Now i wont lie, this picture somehow makes it look a better finish than it really was.
The vinyl tore a little bit, in a few places, where the Stanley knife didn't make a sharp enough cut.
Here, you can see one such issue
So i opted for my second method, of drawing the template of the PG onto the back of the vinyl, cutting that out, then peeling the non sticky side off and fitting it on the PG.
There were some moments i didn't think it would work at all. The template, once cut out, was very flimsy. So to accurately stick it onto the PG wasn't easy.
I "allowed" for this, by purposely cutting the template about 2mm too big, so i could fit it, then cut the excess off afterwards.
Happy to say the end results were better IMO
Now to sparkle the body, and to decide whether to sparkle the headstock, or go away from convention (again) and use the same vinyl on the headstock........