Those look great! I really like how the hades turned out. It has almost a splatter look to it. Good stuff.Did a Neme and a Hades. Clones from FT, as advertised by our host.
Neme, used amonia and salt, the Hades, mixed up a solution of salt, amonia and white vinegar, put it in an spray bottle, sprayed every couple hours, 3 or 4 times then let it air dry overnight. Finished both with Krylon fusion clear gloss.
The krylon is it the engine enamel? I used for testing the duplicolor stuff and its not gloss but more of an opaque colorDid a Neme and a Hades. Clones from FT, as advertised by our host.
Neme, used amonia and salt, the Hades, mixed up a solution of salt, amonia and white vinegar, put it in an spray bottle, sprayed every couple hours, 3 or 4 times then let it air dry overnight. Finished both with Krylon fusion clear gloss.
what did you do the faux patina with ???
Tried my first forced patina. Thought I followed all the instructions in video but after 2 days in solution I was only able to get a few blues out of a brass mod. Trying to figure out if i used the wrong ammonia, salt or just did not do it right. Although I am happy with the results I think I will try a copper mod. next. Here it is this was done on a KTS+ and a rocket atomizer both sanded down to brass. What do you think?
And here it is next to a Faux Patina I did.
Brass takes a lot longuer than copper does. The best way to do it, is buy some pink salt, I just bought some himilayan pink rock salt from Kroger for like $3, and disolve it in ammonia, then add it to a spray bottle. Set up your fuming chamber with amonia and sea salt at the bottom, make sure your mod is clean and sanded, and spray your mod with the salty ammonia mixture, and lightly sprinkle more pink salt on it. You should start seing blues. By the way, when I did my brass origin, it took about 3 days to get the blues and greens I wanted.View attachment 3454
No salt?So i tried the Mustard Method with Ammonia on my Tobeco Copper Overdose This was the Result. View attachment 3184
I just used Ammonia on my Tobh, Came out a little darker than the mech. But sadly i didn't wait long enough before i clear coated the Overdose and it started to chip and peel. So now its sanded down again and back in the Tub..
Fun fun!
No salt?
Did my da iron clone and copper tobh from fasttech turned out pretty nice I'd say. Used ammonia and sea salt leaving it for about 30 hours. Worried tho because I feel like I'm getting some voltage drop but haven't tested the actual voltage yet.
Sorry, not ammonia to clean them, acetoneThanks will try that
yes that is a detergant ammonia. The Surfactant is the technical name for detergent or soap. I read it wouldn't work and had to use non detergeant ammonia. I looked all over and had a hard time finding it clear. If it has color it usualy means detergant. but I had a brass mod not copper. Who knows the write up I saw could have been wrong or just what the person used that I read?
It worked so it doesnt matter. Good to know! Thanks!
Much better looking with out tilting my head...lol.......just kidding
Haha ya ammonia would just cause me more griefSorry, not ammonia to clean them, acetone
Haha ya ammonia would just cause me more grief
Good to know thanksJust to let you know, acetone, the kind in the paint department, not the diluted nail polish remover, is great for removing factory clear coats on copper mods before you force a patina on it.
In my experience, the stronger the ammonia, the faster the patina reaction and the more vibrant the colors will be. If the ammonia is diluted too much, it tends to just turn the metal darker and take a lot longer to form blues and greens. Hell, if you buy lab grade Ammonium Hydroxide, you can even get purples.
very cool are you finishing the Patina with a Polyurethane or?View attachment 1658 Decided to try and force patina on my copper cartel mod and apo airflow ring. I should have taken pictures along the way but this is the final stages. I let it sit for about 10 hrs. Rotating every two or so. Took the cover off and now letting it dry out. Once the salt is off I will put a few clear coats on and light sand then re coat.
The pic does not show the true colors. Lots of blues and greens. Should be interesting
You would probably want an exhaust hood to work with Ammonium Hydroxide. just so know one tries using lab grade ammonia with out the proper ventelation
This is very cool I have a Holographic guitar with this process done it is neat I need to find time to do one of these great workView attachment 2903 View attachment 2904 View attachment 2909 View attachment 2911 View attachment 2914 I just got this one done, still need to wet sand it and give it a few more clear coats.
Thanks for the compliment! I really enjoy doing this, I'm working on a few new ones right now and on a TOBH for the guy that bought that copper 4nine from me. I would love to see pics of that guitar!This is very cool I have a Holographic guitar with this process done it is neat I need to find time to do one of these great work