A Tale of Jam Chucks and Sunbursts
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:45 pm
Recently I'd posted a new segmented (coffee) Travel Mug in the Santa's Projects thread here. This new pretty one was for the better half, to replace a 4-yr-old one that was delaminating and quite stained at the open joints. It's shown in the picture here sitting on top of the headstock.
All along I knew the delamination of the old one was because I never jointed the glue-up pieces well in the first place. I remember stupidly clamping it "real tight" during glue-up to keep it from "sproinging apart" where there were gaps due to a bowed piece.
Ahh heck -- being too sentimental to throw out the old one, I was recently perked-up by terrydownings's (yes, I pronounced that like Gollum does) recent mention of Jam Chucks. Next thing you know, I'd made a jam-chuck to go in the metal sleeve of the old mug. Got it sanded down and inserted some thin veneers into the open joints. That was a big improvement but there were still deep stains near the bottom. Then I remembered the "sunburst effect" done on some guitar finishes, where a heavy stain blends into a no-stained area. So I've started adding that effect with a black magic-marker. Hey, this is kind of addictive; I don't think I'm going to throw away that old mug....
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All along I knew the delamination of the old one was because I never jointed the glue-up pieces well in the first place. I remember stupidly clamping it "real tight" during glue-up to keep it from "sproinging apart" where there were gaps due to a bowed piece.
Ahh heck -- being too sentimental to throw out the old one, I was recently perked-up by terrydownings's (yes, I pronounced that like Gollum does) recent mention of Jam Chucks. Next thing you know, I'd made a jam-chuck to go in the metal sleeve of the old mug. Got it sanded down and inserted some thin veneers into the open joints. That was a big improvement but there were still deep stains near the bottom. Then I remembered the "sunburst effect" done on some guitar finishes, where a heavy stain blends into a no-stained area. So I've started adding that effect with a black magic-marker. Hey, this is kind of addictive; I don't think I'm going to throw away that old mug....
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