Plastic binding scratches

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Paul McAskill
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Plastic binding scratches

Post by Paul McAskill » Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:52 am

I'm building a OOO size rosewood guitar with white plastic binding and end trim, at the moment I am final sanding with 240 grit and have got scratches in the plastic, particularly noticable across the end trim. Does anybody have some advice on getting the plastic to look scratch-free

Thanks

Paul.

Pete Howlett
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Re: Plastic binding scratches

Post by Pete Howlett » Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:54 am

Scrape it back - look at frets.com for Frank Ford's cheap glass scrapers...

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Re: Plastic binding scratches

Post by kiwigeo » Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:55 am

If youre scraping close to the edge of the top then try and avoid working the scraper across the grain with associated risk of tear out. I scrape with the scraper at an angle to the grain working out towards the binding.
Martin

Paul McAskill
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Re: Plastic binding scratches

Post by Paul McAskill » Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:55 am

Thanks Pete and Kiwigeo, I'll check out frets.com and try some scraping, cheers Paul.

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Re: Plastic binding scratches

Post by Adrian Cooper » Mon Nov 08, 2010 11:57 am

Hi Paul ,

Good to see you've poked your head in.(we're practably neighbours.)
I've been lurking around for ages.
When I've scraped the bindings from either top & back,I did like kiwigeo, Plus I put some tape over the edge & at the end of the scraper so that one end of the cutting edge is raised & it only makes contact with the binding. I think you want very little hook on the edge. Safety razors & exacto blades work pretty well too.

With the safety razors , you can apply tape over each end & bend the blade slighty so that only the centre does the scraping. -how much bend determines how wide the scraping area.
Sharp edges & a light touch is the go

Adrian

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