Members Spinner Posted December 4, 2010 Members Report Posted December 4, 2010 I need a custom dye color mixed for a bib job I'm working on. A Burgundy/ Wine color per the client's request to match the two tone paint on his bike, black & burgundy. I wanted a true color instead of using a trick like brown antique over red as true burgundy has a hint of blue and yellow per my color charts. So, after some research and mix testing, here it is. Unfortunately, Fiebing doesn't make some of the colors needed so Eco-Flow was used. 18 parts Scarlet Red 10 parts Evening Blue 4 parts Sunshine Yellow If you want/need a little darker, add 1-2 parts of Coal Black until you have the shade you want. I used a liquid medicine measuring syringe from the local drugstore (cost about $3) to do the measurements in CCs. Makes about 4-5 tsp or dye, which a quite a bit when airbrushing it on. Computers don't show color differences that well, but here are a few sample shots: Here's the test panel against my black & silver tank: Here it is against my medium brown denim jacket so show the difference: Quote
Contributing Member TwinOaks Posted December 4, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted December 4, 2010 Good looking color, and thank you for sharing it with us. If I may make a suggestion, look around at some feed stores for you syringes. I picked mine up for about 30 cents apiece. Quote
Members Spinner Posted December 4, 2010 Author Members Report Posted December 4, 2010 Good looking color, and thank you for sharing it with us. If I may make a suggestion, look around at some feed stores for you syringes. I picked mine up for about 30 cents apiece. Thanks for the tip TwinOaks...now I just need to find a feed store near downtown Los Angeles. hehe...not too many horses where I live (unless you count the iron kind) Quote
Members whinewine Posted December 6, 2010 Members Report Posted December 6, 2010 Good looking color, and thank you for sharing it with us. If I may make a suggestion, look around at some feed stores for you syringes. I picked mine up for about 30 cents apiece. Also, if you have an old ink cartridge refill kit, or know someone who refills his own cartridges, there is a syringe that comes with each kit. Quote
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