TomSwede Posted May 9, 2008 Report Posted May 9, 2008 (edited) I got some attention and requests for the dyed effect on my first flyrod tube: Eureka. This is how I did it: 1)All you need. 2)dauber on some red, streaking is a good thing. I use a red that is a bit thinned down here but Eureka was straight out of the can. 3)Here I use some acrylic sealer in an attempt to make some highlighted red fields aswell. 4)Goo some Tandy's mahogany antique on, lots of it. 5)Let it dry, try to get rid of some goo from the sealed parts. 6)Take of the rest with a damp cloth, have a source of water handy to wash out you cloth in between turns. Let the water penetrate the dried up black oil, goo it around, rub it in. One's gotta develop a feel for this I think. 7)Need more black so another round is up with antiquing. 8)That is just a pic of a fat layer of antiquing. 9)And here we see my watersource. 10) The candy is eaten..oh well I've taken off the antique once again and have a result that I settle with. Hope this is understandable, otherwise just pop me any question. One small note to this one, I'm gonna go with some gold detail on this one and funny thing is that when sealing (leathersheen) it will draw the underlaying antique's colour right through the golden dye and leave it with a slightly red tone on the gold. Tom Edited May 9, 2008 by TomSwede Quote
Members anne newkold Posted May 9, 2008 Members Report Posted May 9, 2008 Thanks Tom! Very fun to read too. Quote
TomSwede Posted May 9, 2008 Author Report Posted May 9, 2008 Thanks Tom! Very fun to read too. Thanks Anne! I have a very serious academic attitude bout theese things! Tom Quote
Members Myriam Posted May 10, 2008 Members Report Posted May 10, 2008 Thanks a million, Tom! Helps me to better understand how you did it and it will really come in handy. This really is a neat effect! Quote
Members TomBanwell Posted May 10, 2008 Members Report Posted May 10, 2008 I love that two-tone effect. Thanks for posting that! Quote
TomSwede Posted May 10, 2008 Author Report Posted May 10, 2008 All nice comments I've been given I feel obliged to you guys! Tom, perhaps you get some nice ideas with this and that airbrush you have, I don't even know if antiques can be shot with one. Gotta get me a gun but oh I don't have the money for it right now. Tom Quote
MADMAX22 Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 Well gotta bumb this as it is trully a great idea and good job. I saw the other thread with the finished product and it looks great. May I suggest put a pic of the finished product in this thread so you can see it all the way thru Quote
TomSwede Posted July 9, 2008 Author Report Posted July 9, 2008 Well gotta bumb this as it is trully a great idea and good job. I saw the other thread with the finished product and it looks great. May I suggest put a pic of the finished product in this thread so you can see it all the way thru Good idea Max, off course I should have attached a pic when it was ready. Got my hands full so it slipped but I got 'em posted in show off for sure. Tom Quote
Schno Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 That's perfect, Tom! And a lot simpler than the technique I was using to get a similar effect. This looked pretty good until I tried to seal it. Then the wet sealer ended up streaking the colors a bit. Very frustrating. Quote
TomSwede Posted August 9, 2008 Author Report Posted August 9, 2008 I can see what you mean Schno. My first experiences with this also got ruined when applying sealer. The effect you got could maybe be used as a variation. Tom Quote
Ambassador leatheroo Posted August 9, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted August 9, 2008 thanks tom, black and red were always meant to be together!!! Quote
Members Greybeard Posted December 31, 2008 Members Report Posted December 31, 2008 Thanks for the Tutorial Tom! I will have to try this soon.... Quote
TomSwede Posted January 3, 2009 Author Report Posted January 3, 2009 Thanks for the Tutorial Tom!I will have to try this soon.... Yeah go ahead, it's a nice effect and also quite fun to work with. I always think of back in school when we had lessons were we worked with clay (not ClayB;-). Tom Quote
Contributing Member ClayB Posted January 4, 2009 Contributing Member Report Posted January 4, 2009 I think I would remember you if we'd been in school together Tom. Bet we'd have had some fun! Quote
TomSwede Posted January 4, 2009 Author Report Posted January 4, 2009 I think I would remember you if we'd been in school together Tom. Bet we'd have had some fun! Definetly, those were the best lessons I think because it seems like I learned to use my hands a bit;-) Tom Quote
Members Rainothrok Posted February 10, 2016 Members Report Posted February 10, 2016 (edited) Thank you. Edited February 10, 2016 by Rainothrok Quote
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