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General Finishing Guidelines
STAINS or DYES --
These are coloring agents and should only be used if you want to change
he natural color of he wood. We usually do not apply stains to our projets, especially when
they are made with naturally beautiful hardwoods such as cherry or walnut. These woods
look best with a clear finish. But, if you want to color the wood, your staining should be
accomplished before applying a surface finish such as oil, varnish, or lacquer.
OIL or WAX --
Be very cautious about using an oil or wax finish. If this type of finish gets
into the tuning pin holes, it will act as a lubricant, and you may have trouble keeping the
instrument in tune. Oil finishes will give your wood a low luster appearance, bringing
out the natural color of the grain, but it tends to soak into the wood and appear dry and
“thirsty” after awhile. Some people are fond of a beeswax finish for a natural look, but it
can show water spots if it gets wet, so you may end up needing to re-wax or touch up the
surface in the future.
POLYURETHANE VARNISH --
Any regular varnish will work fine on this project, but we
think a wipe-on (gel) polyurethane is the easiest to apply because it does not drip or sag.
Just wipe on a thin coat and wipe of the excess. The advantages of this finish are it’s simple
application, minimal odor, good durability, and deep, soft luster.
LACQUER --
Many professional instrument makers use lacquer for their finish. The most
readily available lacquer is called Deft Clear Wood Finish. It is best to purchase a can of
liquid to brush on as a sealer coat first, and then use an aerosol can of the same product
to spray on the final coats. The advantage of this finish is its quick drying time, but the
disadvantage is the strong odor of the toxic lacquer fumes.
____53. Apply the finish of your choice, sanding lightly between coats with very fine sandpaper (600
grit) or steel wool (#0000). Don’t forget to sand and finish the feet too!
HINT:
You will find it easier to apply the finish if you disassemble the harp.
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INSTALLING THE HARDWARE
____54. Keep the neck/pillar separate from
the soundchamber for the majority of
the hardware installation.
Locate the brass eyelets in your hard-
ware pack. Install the eyelets in the
soundboard. The 10 large eyelets
will go in the bass (wider end) of the
soundboard, near the bottom. The 24
medium eyelets get placed in the mid-
dle and top end of the soundboard.
Notice we use an awl for pushing the
eyelets fully into the holes. (fig. 54a)
FIG. 54A