Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2012

Something About Guitar Finish - Hobbies - Crafts

The shape of a guitar is really a direct refection of the personality of the guitarist who owns the guitar. Some individuals say you're cool, some say you might be sexy, or you might be showing off or lazy, perhaps just a little retro, all those might be reflected from the musical instrument you take with you. In another words, the shape of the guitar you take express who you might be and what you do.

As to the color of the guitar, we know the color of the finish is a approach to define your instrument and your music. It can protect your instrument and highlight your personality at the same time. Like pickups, neck, bridge and string volume control, it really is a part of the guitar. It gives color and life to the instrument, and also delivers sound quality and feeling to your guitar.

By far on histroy, numerous scientists are enaging in investigation on finish techniques. Finish is really a mixture of mnay distinctive substances. Finish is applied to wood, and wood is known as a movable and changable material, is going to be changing together with the alter of climate, method method and ages. Finish is like a coat outside of the wood.

Fender use many different finish materials, from laquers, which was used from the initial 1950s and 1960s and those guitars are favored by most guitar collectors, to additional typical polyester finish of contemporary time. Technically, the guitar finish isn't such a basic factor.

Lacquers:Nitrocellulose had been extensively utilised within the golden age of 1950s and 1960s, although acrylic paint was also often used. Lacquer was inventd in 1921 by the Dupont Chemical Provider R&D, and applied to automotive industry. Lacquer is the first material being employed for paint spraying, applying on furniture and instrument industry as soon as it was invented.

Although the chemical properties is less stable, but the lacquer finish is hard and fast drying, especially fitable for wood surface, and can bring beautiful color. And the finish is truly easy to be maintained and will make a better resonant. Lots of guitarists hold it that a lacquer finish generates better sound. In early time when Fender needed special color, they would directly use DuPont's product, which is the supplier fo GM Auto Co, there Duco means Lacquer, and Lucite means acrylic.

While after a period of using, there will appear cracks on lacquer finish, and be yellowish, and small cracks will appear because of age and the effect of alternating hot and cold moments. Although the finish is thinner, it's more vulnerable, too. Because they won't stay stable in fact, which means, they will never be dry, strictly to say. But some guitarists just like those properties fo Lacquer, especially its cracks and yellowish color.

Fender is still using nitrocellulose lacquer now, you can find it in Fender's Road Worn series and American Vintage series, and some artists' signature series. There are other products that use matte lacquer, for instance Highway One series and Jim Root Stratocaster, and so on.

Polyurethane finish

In late 1960s, Fender launched polyurethane finish, which can be a more suitable and uniform style of finish and Fender was trying to replace the lacquer.

Polyurenthane was invented in Germany in 1937. It really is a highly shaping material, and was introduced into US in 1950s. When polyurethane is in liquid form, it can be an extremely quick-drying material, hard and duralbe (at that time it was not applied to dance floor and bowling alley). The durability and toughness is much higher than lacquer. And it also can well reflect the resonance of wood. Better than lacquer, polyurethane finish would not generate cracks and yellowish trend together with the age increasing. If you are a perfectionist, polyurethane may be mroe suitable for you.

Fender is still using polyurethane at this time, just like American Standard, American Deluxe series and some artists Signature editions. It also includes some matte polyurethane finish, including Deluxe series, Standard series, Highway one series, the neck of American Deluxe and American Standard series. Neck mirror finish includes American Special series, Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster.

Polyester Finish

Fender started using polyester finish in 1970s. This finish is thick and hard. Nowadays polyester is often a really popular form and has been used in lots of industries, just like instrument industry, for lots of years.

Polyester paint is a colorful, hard and truly durable paint, so guitar with polyester finish can endure weather and climate problems, and have good resistance to scratches and cracks, and the color is also quite diverse. However, the guitar sound quality effect would be far more relying on pickups and the finish can not bring benefits for sound any a lot more.

Just like lacquer and polyurethane paint, Fender is still using plyester paint right now, just like Classic series, Classic Player series, Deluxe series and Standard series and so on. (/)



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