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Here is the Martin guitar I've been working on. Had to strip down the finish so I could woodburn the pure wood grain. It was a long process, but I was pretty happy with its unique look. I took my time on this piece because woodburning is tattooing of the wood and there was no turning back if I messed up the design.
Hi, Love your work! I'm planning on doing the same to my guitar. Its a fender cd 160se 12. Could you please tell me how you go rid of your finish? Thanks!
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