I've never seen a butterfly burst before -it looks great, and is an excellent option if you can't decide between outline or pick-shaped burst. Nice one!
Why purchase lol! I still have the ones I won from you a couple years back! Always love your stains and builds! You are my last remaining guitar forum that I subscribe to!🤪🤪🤪
i have been watching these on repeat this one is one of my favourites. Was thinking the same as you mentioned the symmetry on an SG body would work so well on that
I've got a Mighty-Mite Stratocaster in a similar finish that I call ''Green Pepper Burst''. The neck and fretboard are highly figured bird's-eye maple which I have finished with the same amber-green burst colour scheme as the body. Thus, the rear of the neck is green tint to the same hue as the body rear, this continues around the rolled fretboard edge to about a quarter way in from the edge on each side of the fretboard, with the amber tint running up the centre; the headstock being a smaller copy sunburst to the body. Fretboard markers are inserted plugs of green malachite (copper ore). MM body sports a translucent dark-green acrylic pickup-plate and three gold Alumitone 'humbuckers'; Wilkinson gold Stratocaster bridge and 3 x gold skirted metal knobs with malachite disc inserts. Gold Jack boat. Fender locking tuning machines ...Also in gold.
Wow. Trying my first kit. Bought a b stock LP with a spalted/flamed maple top that turned up with a mess of glue and filler. Doing a burst would eliminate most of the spalting but a butterfly pattern wouldn’t. Food for thought! Thanks.
Grinch guitar 🎄! Thankyou so much for another year of awesome videos, they are the best ASMR vids out there for us guitar-building geeks, keep it up 😀. Sending love to you and your family over the holiday season, from Brisbane, Australia.
Looks killer! Glad you did a green one. I just got my first batch of Angelus dyes and I want to do a green burst kind of finish. It's not a figured top, just ash with some nice grain running through it.
Thanks for showing that. I got me some angelus leather dyes for Christmas. Will be doing a spalted beech tele in traditional vintage yellow, honey, lightbrown burst, with three coats of nitro. Hoping for some frost so I can let the nitro freeze overnight in the airing cupboard for that crackle. And then go to town on relicing the heck out of it. Really appreciate the inspiration mate, Thanks!ik
i could watch you stain all day! i think what i learn a lot off is less is more! in respect of we can only guess what it will look like after finish, you know!! but the results speak for themselves! GREAT WORK! 🤟
Really nice piece of wood in the body and the colors look very good. The inclusions in the top are very minor and not an issue. Reminds me of maybe a reptilian belly. Very well done sir.
How can I buy this?? The Dimeslime, lizard burst, tropical squash burst, dragon burst is my favorite guitar color by far. But many of those have too much yellow, or a poor transition from color to color. This one is done so amazingly well!
Great job Derek, green is my favorite guitar color, I'm assuming you sanded with #120 and not #20 after first stain? - Cheers from Canada and Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Hey Derek - hoping you can advise me. I am doing a Jazz bass with an amazing flame top I bought from Kimble, and am wondering if you put the Angelus dyes directly on raw wood, or if you use a sanding sealer first then lightly sand it back and then add the dyes. Grateful for your advice please please!!.
Thanks Derek - you are an awesome luthier and a dye master. I REALLY hope my yellow/gold on top of brown works out as well as yours do ( no burst and unsure what the hell I'm gonna do with the back - its Queensland maple which is kind of like a red alder colour.) Have a great new year and as well as the amazing multi colours you do, this fan would appreciate the odd plain 2 or 3 colour jobbies!! Keep up the great work and happy new year to you and your family (KIDS - I' M FILMING!!!!!). And thanks for answering me.
I am hoping to do a similar effect on my drums. However, I am going to cover them with a Maple veneer (1/45 inch thickness) , so my ability to sand is quite limited. Any suggestions? Also, is the dye used full strength, or is it reduced?
Can you do a "Dragon's Breath" effect for us using similar technique? Also, can you do a review of the scotch brite pads vs steel wool to show us what you keep warning us about with scratching?
Sometimes, the staining process looks a bit weird. I think this one in particular shows how a stain goes from "wtf is he doing" at like 3:40 to "oh THAT's what he's doing" at the 17:00 mark. That looks great, man. Your stains always look great, but damn, that's nice. And I don't even like green guitars!
you can purchase the angelus stain here: angelusdirect.com/?rfsn=566896.75dad582
Thank You for developing the Butterfly Burst, really nice to have a fresh pattern/design available.
I've never seen a butterfly burst before -it looks great, and is an excellent option if you can't decide between outline or pick-shaped burst. Nice one!
watched a lot of these the last couple days, this one is my favorite
The Reptilian Burst might be a good name for that. I really like your dying technique, thanks!
Wow what a beautiful top!
You should do the butterfly burst on an ES335 style body! Just seems like that body shape was made for doing the butterfly stain.
I will for sure.
I really like that Green and Yellow it goes Great with that Top and the Grain on the back !
Why purchase lol! I still have the ones I won from you a couple years back! Always love your stains and builds! You are my last remaining guitar forum that I subscribe to!🤪🤪🤪
i have been watching these on repeat this one is one of my favourites. Was thinking the same as you mentioned the symmetry on an SG body would work so well on that
I've got a Mighty-Mite Stratocaster in a similar finish that I call ''Green Pepper Burst''. The neck and fretboard are highly figured bird's-eye maple which I have finished with the same amber-green burst colour scheme as the body. Thus, the rear of the neck is green tint to the same hue as the body rear, this continues around the rolled fretboard edge to about a quarter way in from the edge on each side of the fretboard, with the amber tint running up the centre; the headstock being a smaller copy sunburst to the body. Fretboard markers are inserted plugs of green malachite (copper ore). MM body sports a translucent dark-green acrylic pickup-plate and three gold Alumitone 'humbuckers'; Wilkinson gold Stratocaster bridge and 3 x gold skirted metal knobs with malachite disc inserts. Gold Jack boat. Fender locking tuning machines ...Also in gold.
Monster finish is my favourite of your finishes!
Awesome!
My Kiesel is Lizzard Burst.
Wow. Trying my first kit. Bought a b stock LP with a spalted/flamed maple top that turned up with a mess of glue and filler. Doing a burst would eliminate most of the spalting but a butterfly pattern wouldn’t. Food for thought! Thanks.
Par excellence, per as usual, Derek!
That came out fantastic!
thank you!
That came out great.
At stages I thought, "oh no!",
But the process takes you through that, I guess.
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
Nice finish brother. I really like it. Great video.
Another awesome video BigD!
Merry Christmas D! Here's to a ton of great new videos in 2022 and beyond. Thanks for what you do!
thanks Jeff!
That looks so cool Derek! Gr8 vid! Have a Merry Christmas and a safe and great New Years!
Grinch guitar 🎄! Thankyou so much for another year of awesome videos, they are the best ASMR vids out there for us guitar-building geeks, keep it up 😀. Sending love to you and your family over the holiday season, from Brisbane, Australia.
thanks buddy. Cheers!
Looks killer! Glad you did a green one. I just got my first batch of Angelus dyes and I want to do a green burst kind of finish. It's not a figured top, just ash with some nice grain running through it.
stain dark and sand back. that will help a ton
That is some fine work there D! Happy holidays brutha!
Thanks for showing that. I got me some angelus leather dyes for Christmas.
Will be doing a spalted beech tele in traditional vintage yellow, honey, lightbrown burst, with three coats of nitro.
Hoping for some frost so I can let the nitro freeze overnight in the airing cupboard for that crackle.
And then go to town on relicing the heck out of it.
Really appreciate the inspiration mate, Thanks!ik
i could watch you stain all day! i think what i learn a lot off is less is more! in respect of we can only guess what it will look like after finish, you know!! but the results speak for themselves! GREAT WORK! 🤟
Guitar Art at its Finest!!!🔥
Really nice piece of wood in the body and the colors look very good. The inclusions in the top are very minor and not an issue. Reminds me of maybe a reptilian belly. Very well done sir.
How can I buy this?? The Dimeslime, lizard burst, tropical squash burst, dragon burst is my favorite guitar color by far. But many of those have too much yellow, or a poor transition from color to color. This one is done so amazingly well!
Merry Christmas!🎸
Turned out awesome Derek,dragon burst would be a cool name for it,Merry Christmas to you and family,Cheers!
I don't know what to call it!!!
looks super cool
Looks good Derek.
Thanks 👍
Great job Derek, green is my favorite guitar color, I'm assuming you sanded with #120 and not #20 after first stain? - Cheers from Canada and Happy Holidays to you and your family.
I much prefer the butterfly effect over the burst or fade patterns! I might give this a go!
Heck yeah Bob Ross! Love it!
Nice! Go Packers!
Good job pal☺️
thanks buddy!
How long do you wait after staining to spray sanding sealer? And how long after sealer to apply oil?
My first guitar build kit is on the way. The site only has the 3oz bottles. Is 3oz enuff for 1 guitar body? (I cant tell how much you used)
Hey Derek - hoping you can advise me. I am doing a Jazz bass with an amazing flame top I bought from Kimble, and am wondering if you put the Angelus dyes directly on raw wood, or if you use a sanding sealer first then lightly sand it back and then add the dyes. Grateful for your advice please please!!.
Directly on the wood
Thanks Derek - you are an awesome luthier and a dye master. I REALLY hope my yellow/gold on top of brown works out as well as yours do ( no burst and unsure what the hell I'm gonna do with the back - its Queensland maple which is kind of like a red alder colour.) Have a great new year and as well as the amazing multi colours you do, this fan would appreciate the odd plain 2 or 3 colour jobbies!! Keep up the great work and happy new year to you and your family (KIDS - I' M FILMING!!!!!). And thanks for answering me.
I am hoping to do a similar effect on my drums. However, I am going to cover them with a Maple veneer (1/45 inch thickness) , so my ability to sand is quite limited. Any suggestions?
Also, is the dye used full strength, or is it reduced?
Can you do a "Dragon's Breath" effect for us using similar technique? Also, can you do a review of the scotch brite pads vs steel wool to show us what you keep warning us about with scratching?
He's already done that.
Are you diluting the paint first?
How do I go about getting you to build one of these custom guitars for me ????
Nice!
Thanks!
Sometimes, the staining process looks a bit weird. I think this one in particular shows how a stain goes from "wtf is he doing" at like 3:40 to "oh THAT's what he's doing" at the 17:00 mark. That looks great, man. Your stains always look great, but damn, that's nice. And I don't even like green guitars!
haha. thanks!
Ohhh nice !! :)
Not a fan of the green bursts but that turned out good for the top.
hey jeff how you be! Thanks!
@@bigdguitars hanging in there.
Avocado burst!
Watermelon burst. 👍
👍👍