Kitarist wrote:Anyone knows what kind of lacquer or stain did he use to achieve this nice yellow look of the wood?
Thanks!!!
I haven't tried to get that effect on a bare wood head, but thoughts to try:
A lot of custom neck and body companies will give the wood a coat of tung oil to make the grain come alive. That will certainly help with the 3d-ish figure, and maybe a tiny bit with color. If you're using nitro that will age up, that might be enough. (I understand UV will get nitro to do the aged yellow thing.)
On the color, you might get somewhere using clear shellac as a sanding sealer. Even the clear shellac will give a bit of an amber tone, more with each coat, and will also give some depth to the wood figure. The downside of shellac is it can have a bit of a waxy bug's-wing look if you over do it, but as a sealer under poly, that's a fairly low risk.
If you're doing DIY, I'd suggest testing your process on scrap first to see if you're happy with the process before doing anything to that pretty wood head you've built.
Head cab plans are in the Trainwreck Files forum here:
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=9805