Yes, you certainly could. We were actually going to demonstrate that as well, but decided to stick to one application method. I think you'll see us using a bush soon.
Yeah, there are a lot of ways in which you could use it...we were going to demonstrate using a paint brush for a different effect, but we didn't want to rabbit trail too far. So, you'll probably see that in the not to distant future.
Yes, this is a common issue with all clears, essentially any time you have a clear layer, you will have some refraction due to how that layer flows out. We have found that Acrylic Clear yields a nicer result with less refraction.
you can use ISO alcohol, in tiny amounts it stays fluid, and evaps very fast....acetone still leaves residue, and denat alcohol also creates hard plastic clay as well.
super dope, splatter is fun. Did this on a chrome axe head, as a permanent blood splatter
Very nice Thankyou. I have 3 new tadpole trike frames built for spring. I'm going to try this out on one of them.
Not bad. I wonder if you could use a paint brush with the slurry. Would be cool to try pinstripes.
Yes, you certainly could. We were actually going to demonstrate that as well, but decided to stick to one application method. I think you'll see us using a bush soon.
Thanks for showing this ! Exactly what I was looking to do with a bike frame I have
Interesting. This opens up other possibilities. Thx
Yeah, there are a lot of ways in which you could use it...we were going to demonstrate using a paint brush for a different effect, but we didn't want to rabbit trail too far. So, you'll probably see that in the not to distant future.
Hi, I use super chrome plus too, but the clear top coat changes the shine....
Yes, this is a common issue with all clears, essentially any time you have a clear layer, you will have some refraction due to how that layer flows out. We have found that Acrylic Clear yields a nicer result with less refraction.
Sir did you use the same powder type you use in powder coating to make the slurry?
Yes sir.
hi, the acetone turns the powder into clay,
Hi, if you are getting a clay-like consistency, you will need more acetone to thin out the mix.
you can use ISO alcohol, in tiny amounts it stays fluid, and evaps very fast....acetone still leaves residue, and denat alcohol also creates hard plastic clay as well.
Did you use just regular water?
We used acetone. Water would take too long to evaporate and could possibly contain contaminants that would create adverse effects.
that looks stupid. why not just use your sparkle powder?
if someone requested that effect, they suck.
I really like so guess I’m stupid huh? lol
@@Ron_Masterjohn sure if you want to be. Maybe try being less upset over someones opinion on the internet man? SMH
Because splatter and sparkle are two completely different looks?
As others have said,, SPARKLE and SPLATTER are two completely different styles lol
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