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Custom Acoustic Guitar Paint Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Journeyman 1 - Painter

Greenville, PA · On-site

$27.99 - $48/hr

... rile and acoustical ceilings. * Custom surface finishing, grouting, installation and setting of ... Mix and apply paint at the rate of 2,000 square feet per eight-hour day on smooth or pre-finished ...

Install and finish drywall acoustical ceilings etc. * Installation or repair of doors and door ... Preform painting and touch up painting as needed. * Design and construct custom casework and ...

General Labor

Bossier City, LA · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

This includes painting, assembling parts, building crates, fabrication of products, running varies ... Systems are designed for commercial, acoustical, educational, cleanroom, data center, healthcare, ...

Examples may include repairing drywall, painting, and repairing doors and other building fixtures ... Systems are designed for commercial, acoustical, educational, cleanroom, data center, healthcare, ...

Custom Acoustic Guitar Paint information

What is custom acoustic guitar paint?

Custom acoustic guitar paint refers to the specialized process of applying unique colors, designs, or artwork to the body of an acoustic guitar. This is often done to personalize the instrument, enhance its aesthetic appeal, or reflect the musician's personal style. The process involves careful preparation, selection of appropriate paints or finishes, and application methods that ensure the guitar's tone and resonance are not compromised. Professionals use techniques such as airbrushing, hand-painting, or graphic wraps to achieve the desired look. Proper finishing and sealing are also crucial to protect the artwork and maintain the guitar's playability.

What are some common challenges faced when painting custom acoustic guitars, and how can they be addressed?

Painting custom acoustic guitars presents unique challenges, such as ensuring the finish does not negatively impact the instrument's sound quality or resonance. Achieving a flawless, durable finish on curved and delicate surfaces requires specialized techniques and careful preparation. Additionally, working with different wood types and finishes means adapting materials and methods to prevent issues like paint lifting or uneven adhesion. Collaborating closely with luthiers and clients helps ensure that the visual design complements the guitar’s structure and intended use.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a custom acoustic guitar painter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Custom Acoustic Guitar Painter, you need strong artistic ability, attention to detail, and experience with wood finishing techniques, typically supported by a background in fine arts or luthiery. Familiarity with airbrushing tools, specialized paints, sanding equipment, and protective coatings is vital, along with knowledge of safe chemical handling. Creativity, patience, and strong communication skills help in understanding client visions and delivering unique, high-quality work. These skills ensure visually stunning, durable finishes that meet both artistic and functional standards in a competitive market.

What is the difference between Custom Acoustic Guitar Paint vs Custom Electric Guitar Paint?

AspectCustom Acoustic Guitar PaintCustom Electric Guitar Paint
CredentialsArtistic skills, painting certificationsArtistic skills, painting certifications
Work EnvironmentWorkshop, studio, guitar manufacturing facilitiesWorkshop, studio, guitar manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageGuitar luthiers, custom guitar shopsGuitar luthiers, custom guitar shops
Common Search IntentCustom acoustic guitar painting servicesCustom electric guitar painting services

Both Custom Acoustic Guitar Painters and Custom Electric Guitar Painters require artistic skills and work in similar environments. The main difference lies in the type of guitar they specialize in, with acoustic guitar painters focusing on non-electrified instruments and electric guitar painters on electrified instruments. Their skills are transferable, but their expertise is tailored to the specific needs of each guitar type.

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​Finishing Production Associate - Powder Coating & Paint

ORIGIN ACOUSTICS LLC

Las Vegas, NV

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Finishing Production Associate – Powder Coating & Paint

Semi-Custom Production | Finishing, Fabrication & AssemblyLocation: Las Vegas, NV | Origin Acoustics HeadquartersJob Type: Full-Time, On-SitePay: $20.00–$22.00 per hour, depending on experience

About Origin Acoustics

Origin Acoustics is a leader in design-centric audio technology, creating innovative products that bring exceptional sound into beautifully designed spaces. We are passionate about craftsmanship, creativity, and developing solutions that empower our Custom Integrator partners to bring their customers' visions to life.

At Origin, we believe Details Matter. We put the customer first, challenge conventional thinking, and take pride in creating products that combine thoughtful design, advanced technology, and exceptional quality.

We're looking for people who enjoy working with their hands, take pride in a great finish, notice the smallest imperfections, and care about the quality of the products they produce.

About the Role

Origin Acoustics is seeking an experienced Finishing Production Associate – Powder Coating & Paint to join our Semi-Custom Production team at our Las Vegas headquarters.

The primary focus of this position is powder coating, painting, surface preparation, and finishing. We're looking for someone who understands how proper preparation affects the final finish and who can consistently produce clean, high-quality results.

You'll work with a variety of metal components and will be responsible for preparing surfaces, applying powder coating and paint, identifying and correcting finish imperfections, and maintaining high standards throughout the finishing process.

Our Semi-Custom Production team is cross-functional, so this role will also be trained in fabrication and assembly. While finishing expertise is the priority for this position, you must be willing to learn and contribute in other areas of production as workflow requires.

What You'll Do

Powder Coating, Painting & Finishing

  • Prepare metal surfaces for powder coating and painting through cleaning, sanding, grinding, masking, and other preparation methods.
  • Perform powder-coating operations using appropriate equipment, techniques, and application processes.
  • Paint components and finished products according to production specifications and quality standards.
  • Properly mask and protect areas that should not receive paint or powder coating.
  • Set up, operate, and maintain powder-coating and painting equipment.
  • Monitor coating application to achieve consistent coverage, texture, appearance, and finish.
  • Inspect parts before and after coating for defects, imperfections, contamination, scratches, uneven coverage, or other quality concerns.
  • Identify the cause of finish defects and perform rework or corrective preparation when necessary.
  • Grind, sand, polish, and finish metal surfaces to achieve the required appearance before coating or painting.
  • Follow established curing, handling, and finishing procedures.
  • Maintain clean and organized paint, powder-coating, and preparation areas.
  • Properly handle and store paints, powders, materials, tools, and finishing supplies.
  • Follow all required safety procedures when working with finishing equipment, coatings, chemicals, tools, and machinery.

Fabrication & Assembly Cross-Training

  • Cross-train in fabrication and assembly functions within the Semi-Custom Production department.
  • Read and understand blueprints, CAD drawings, measurements, and production specifications.
  • Safely use hand tools, power tools, and production equipment.
  • Assist with grinding, polishing, drilling, cutting, and other fabrication processes as trained.
  • Assist with CNC-related processes based on experience and training.
  • Assemble semi-custom products according to drawings, work instructions, and quality standards.
  • Move between finishing, fabrication, and assembly as production needs require.
  • Work closely with teammates to meet production schedules and quality expectations.

What We're Looking For

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in powder coating, industrial painting, automotive painting, metal finishing, or a similar professional finishing environment.
  • Hands-on experience preparing metal surfaces for paint or powder coating.
  • Working knowledge of powder-coating processes, application techniques, and equipment.
  • Experience with painting and paint preparation.
  • Strong understanding of the importance of surface preparation in achieving a high-quality finished product.
  • Ability to identify imperfections, contamination, uneven coating, surface defects, and other finish-quality issues.
  • Experience safely using hand tools and power tools.
  • Ability to read and understand basic blueprints, technical drawings, measurements, and production specifications.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing consistent, high-quality finishes.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and meet production deadlines.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Willingness and ability to cross-train in fabrication and assembly.
  • Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive production tasks.
  • Ability to safely lift and move materials, parts, and finished products as required.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with both powder coating and wet paint applications.
  • Experience troubleshooting coating or paint defects.
  • Experience with metal grinding, sanding, polishing, and surface preparation.
  • Experience with spray guns and professional painting equipment.
  • Experience working with custom colors or high-quality cosmetic finishes.
  • Experience operating CNC or other fabrication equipment.
  • Previous experience in custom, semi-custom, or low-volume manufacturing.

What Success Looks Like

Success in this position starts with the finish.

You understand that great powder coating and paint work begins long before the coating is applied. You pay attention to preparation, cleanliness, application, curing, handling, and final inspection. You can spot imperfections and take the time to correct them rather than allowing a quality issue to move to the next stage of production.

You'll become one of the team's go-to resources for powder coating, painting, and finishing, while also developing the ability to contribute in fabrication and assembly when needed.

You're someone who takes pride in seeing a raw component become a beautifully finished product and understands that, at Origin Acoustics, Details Matter.

Pay Range: $20.00–$22.00 per hour, depending on experience.