Hi and thank you for the friends invite, the machine heads look great mate, thinking of doing some from cow/rams/buffalo horn, I have a set with the center screw at the top so they can be removed and replaced with some home made replacements, thanks again for the invite, Chris. :)
didn't mean to steal your thunder there bh.....but I'm a graphic artist by trade, so i've been around paint most of my life....i surely would sand them before I started though......give that paint something to bite into.....if you have access to a small air eraser (kind of like a mini sandblaster) tape off everything but the bean with a couple layers of duct tape, then lightly etch/blast the bean. Clean well, then do your thing. They'll surely last longer than not sanding that way.
Cool beans by the way, very nice!
didn't mean to steal your thunder there bh.....but I'm a graphic artist by trade, so i've been around paint most of my life....i surely would sand them before I started though......give that paint something to bite into.....if you have access to a small air eraser (kind of like a mini sandblaster) tape off everything but the bean with a couple layers of duct tape, then lightly etch/blast the bean. Clean well, then do your thing. They'll surely last longer than not sanding that way.
Cool beans by the way, very nice!
YEp,John has it. No , I did not sand them, but that would have been a good idea. I used the paint straight, so it is kind of thick and made for painting plastic, so I hope it will wear well. I put dish soap in the water to break the surface tension. After dipping the tuner, I blew on the surface to move the paint away before pulling it back out.
I don't know how bh did it....but I know how i'd do it....oil and water don't mix.....so use a thin oilbased paint....'float' it on some water....swirl the colors together with a toothpick....then dip your object into the paint.....pull out...set aside....voila....very cool.....did you sand them with 500 grit before you started?.....
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Hi and thank you for the friends invite, the machine heads look great mate, thinking of doing some from cow/rams/buffalo horn, I have a set with the center screw at the top so they can be removed and replaced with some home made replacements, thanks again for the invite, Chris. :)
those look so cool ! reminds me of adrian belews op zop too wah album cover :
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Q0RIUEKrwmI/SOm_0YgzI8I/AAAAAAAAAxs/kwcTl...
great album , are you familiar with it ?
Ok good, everyone else sees it too!! x)
Very pretty. :)
Too cold to play in my shop. :(
Cool beans by the way, very nice!
Cool beans by the way, very nice!
They turned out great! Nice job man.
YEp,John has it. No , I did not sand them, but that would have been a good idea. I used the paint straight, so it is kind of thick and made for painting plastic, so I hope it will wear well. I put dish soap in the water to break the surface tension. After dipping the tuner, I blew on the surface to move the paint away before pulling it back out.