Now the main part of the body of the hurdy gurdy is complete and it’s ime to stain it. After sanding everything I added a layer of walnut brown stain that I then sanded down again. Now it’s time to add the final stain color, which is going to be a lighter brown color.
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It was finally time for the scariest part of the hurdy gurdy build. Bending the top plate of the body. I placed a short wood piece along the length of it and tie long cable ties around it. The whole thing was then placed in water for about four days, while continuously tightening the cable ties every now and then.
I could then glue it to the body with lots and lots of glue clamps. I did a dry fitting first to figure out where to place clamps and how to get it to be placed correctly.
Now the main part of the body of the hurdy gurdy is complete and it’s ime to stain it. After sanding everything I added a layer of walnut brown stain that I then sanded down again. Now it’s time to add the final stain color, which is going to be a lighter brown color.
I’ve stained the body with a light brown color. The test piece I did was a bit too light, making it almost orange, so I tried to leave more of the dark brown base coat. I’m going to add another coat of the light brown color tomorrow, and then I need to start adding coats of polyurethane. I’m planning on doing at least three coats, maybe four. And it needs to dry for 12 hours between each coat, so it’s going to take a while.
Today I added the first coat of polyurethane to the smaller pieces. I have to wait at least 12 hours between each coat, so it’s going to take a few days to finish them. Once those are done, I’ll start on the body. I want to wait until it has dried for a few days before I start adding coats to it.