I’ve been wanting to do a rainbow base coat with a black crackle coat on top, but I wasn’t sure how it was gonna work. Thanks to your video I think it would work out. Love your work.
I like the crackle effect it works good on lots of things. Just my opinion I think if you did something red on the inside of the bowl that would really set it off
That is realy awsome. Looks so cool with red and black. Is it possible to ad spray lacquer after the "crack maker thing"? Excuse me. My brain fails to work after 2 am. 😉 Greetings from Germany.
Peggy that's gorgeous thanks for sharing can I ask if I haven't before lol can this be used on the inside of a bowl which is going to hold food like a fruit bowl or something like that? This is a really fantastic effect I can't wait to try it
I don't know for sure. I think if you cover it with something food safe, it would be fine, but that is only a guess. I tend to think using something like this for a fruit bowl would be fine. I mean when you get fruit out of the bowl, you probably at least wipe it off, such as an apple, or wash it before eating.
I can help some not so cool looking bowls this way, ThankQ. Can you polish the paint to make it baby butt smooth? Or something else? I always enjoy how you embellish your turning. You have a talent for different designs. Keep-0n-Keepen on!!!
Thank you! I used spray lacquer to make it shine. I'm not sure if you can use polish...I think that might get into the grooves of the raised paint (crackles).
That really gave a special effect on the bowl. Very creative.
Thanks much!
Wow! That's a great way to make even a small bowl be incredible! Great job!.
nighteagle317 Thanks much!!!😀
Really gorgeous. Again, love your creative ideas!
Ward Ausman thanks much!
Interesting effect, Peggy. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to try this sometime.
Thanks!
Very nice Peggy. I never thought to try that. Very inspiring.
Joseph Wise thank you!😎
I’ve been wanting to do a rainbow base coat with a black crackle coat on top, but I wasn’t sure how it was gonna work. Thanks to your video I think it would work out. Love your work.
Thanks! Go for it--I think it would looks great!
Looks really good Peggy, thanks for sharing that tip!!
Thanks, Bruce!
The crackle is a really cool finish!
Thanks, Carol! It's fun to use too.
The crackle finish is a very good looking way to finish a bowl.
Thanks, Bob!
Great looking bowl P love the colors
Jarrett Bordelon Thanks, Jarrett! 👍🏻
Amazing. What are the base type of the sprays ?? Acrylics ??
Thanks for sharing, that looks really great.
Thank you!!
Trying this this week! Thank you for the info regarding base coat. The website makes it really confusing about that info.
No problem!
I like the crackle effect it works good on lots of things. Just my opinion I think if you did something red on the inside of the bowl that would really set it off
Thanks, Curt!
thank you
That is realy awsome. Looks so cool with red and black.
Is it possible to ad spray lacquer after the "crack maker thing"?
Excuse me. My brain fails to work after 2 am. 😉
Greetings from Germany.
Hello Tobias! Thanks for watching. Yes, you can spray a lacquer over it after the crackle paint dries fully.
@@PFWoodturning Wonderful. Thanks for the answer. I'm looking forward to seeing your next video. 😊
Thanks Peggy for sharing, l have tried and tried to crackle to no avail. I will try a new brand,keep the videos coming. Cheers 🇦🇺.......
Thanks. FYI- Check the link in video description for link to the product I used.
Peggy that's gorgeous thanks for sharing can I ask if I haven't before lol can this be used on the inside of a bowl which is going to hold food like a fruit bowl or something like that? This is a really fantastic effect I can't wait to try it
I don't know for sure. I think if you cover it with something food safe, it would be fine, but that is only a guess. I tend to think using something like this for a fruit bowl would be fine. I mean when you get fruit out of the bowl, you probably at least wipe it off, such as an apple, or wash it before eating.
So good!
william lewis Thank you, William.
I can help some not so cool looking bowls this way, ThankQ.
Can you polish the paint to make it baby butt smooth? Or something else?
I always enjoy how you embellish your turning. You have a talent for different designs.
Keep-0n-Keepen on!!!
Thank you! I used spray lacquer to make it shine. I'm not sure if you can use polish...I think that might get into the grooves of the raised paint (crackles).
Nice crackle!
Thanks, Mark!
👍👍👍
Thanks, Matt! Cheers!
Love it!
Thank you!
Do you need to use the montana paint for a basecoat? Does it have any special properties? Also put a dust mask on, this stuff is toxic
Mich Po hi there. No, the base coat can be any spray paint-it does not need to be Montana.
Do I need Montana brand for a base coat?
No.
What if any, finish or wax goes over the crackle paint?
Whatever you want really. If you wanted to put a spray lacquer over it, that would be fine. But it's not required.
HAHA, it's like watching paint dry.
Right?! Haha.
You're only supposed let base coat dry for max 45 min
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