Hiya. Love the vid. Only just started refurbishing some of my old rods and had never used epoxy before. I'm doing a black one for a friend of mine who asked if I can do marbling and I said no but after seeing you do this flame affect I'm going to surprise him and do the flames just up from the fore grip. Thanks again for a great vid and I've subscribed... Keep them coming. 😎👍
Awesome Marty and I’m so glad to hear you like the videos. Thank you for subscribing as well, and feel free to share a picture of the flames you make in that rod. I’d love to see how it turns out. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
@@thomasmcmichael1491 - you are very welcome Thomas. Thank you for watching and commenting. Also, was there something specific you really like or disliked in the video?
I assume you could do a thread wrap on the ends of the marbling? If so, the thread would need to be epoxied … so would you just epoxy the thread …or over the marbling as well?
@@reelbluecustomrods I have never used the liquid pigments but I have used the crb powder which is mica powder. I never bought the liquid just because I was afraid it would dry out before I used it all up. I have learned alot about shading colors in the mica though lot of trial and error to get just the right color for marbling.
@@fishing-fanatic3427 - that’s great to hear and thanks again for sharing. I have had the liquid pigments for a while now, a few years, and they have not directed up yet, but do prefer the powder ones.
Hiya. Love the vid.
Only just started refurbishing some of my old rods and had never used epoxy before.
I'm doing a black one for a friend of mine who asked if I can do marbling and I said no but after seeing you do this flame affect I'm going to surprise him and do the flames just up from the fore grip.
Thanks again for a great vid and I've subscribed... Keep them coming. 😎👍
Awesome Marty and I’m so glad to hear you like the videos. Thank you for subscribing as well, and feel free to share a picture of the flames you make in that rod. I’d love to see how it turns out. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
thanks
@@thomasmcmichael1491 - you are very welcome Thomas. Thank you for watching and commenting. Also, was there something specific you really like or disliked in the video?
I am a fan, looking forward to more videos.
Thank you and I’m glad you enjoy the videos.
Bad ass!..Thank you!
You are very welcome Jester, and let me know how yours turns out when you try it.
looks good bro i must try on one of my blanks ty.
Thank you for watching and let me know how it turns out for you.
awesome video thanks ive been wanting to do flames on my rod blank. keep videos coming i learned something today.
Awesome and glad you like it. Thank you for watching.
Cool technique. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like it Brian and thanks for watching.
Great video John. Will putting a coat of clear finish over the top add more depth to the flames?
Yes, it will give it a little bit more depth, and thank you for watching.
I assume you could do a thread wrap on the ends of the marbling? If so, the thread would need to be epoxied … so would you just epoxy the thread …or over the marbling as well?
Thanks for asking Clayton, and yes, I would lay another coat of finish over the pigment work again and any thread work added.
Would you still put black epoxy down first if you had black blank? Or would you just use clear epoxy
It is totally up to you Larry, and to how dark you want the background to be.
Thanks for watching as well.
Get on Amazon and buy the mica powder multi packs u get tons of colors for a great price. Gives u much more color selections
Thanks for sharing your tip. Have you tried the pigments I used in the video? Thanks for watching.
@@reelbluecustomrods I have never used the liquid pigments but I have used the crb powder which is mica powder. I never bought the liquid just because I was afraid it would dry out before I used it all up. I have learned alot about shading colors in the mica though lot of trial and error to get just the right color for marbling.
@@fishing-fanatic3427 - that’s great to hear and thanks again for sharing. I have had the liquid pigments for a while now, a few years, and they have not directed up yet, but do prefer the powder ones.