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    Hello, guys

    I tried my hand at a Damascus steel effect on a pvc hilt. Way back when I use to do a similar effect on pistol grips and various other items.
    I used black enamel over a metallic silver base coat. I guess if you wanted the effect to be lighter you could also use a charcoal grey enamel over the metallic base coat.

    Anyhoo, just wanted to share and see what you guys thought of the over all effect.




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    Nice work. It captures the Damascus Steel effect very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forgetful Jedi Knight View Post
    Nice work. It captures the Damascus Steel effect very well.
    Thanks, Jedi

    This starts with a 5 gallon bucket, like the kind that home depot or Lowe's sells. I fill it to the top with cold water. This is just deep enough and wide enough to fully submerge a 12 inch hilt.

    Spray your paint on the top of the water for a 2 second burst. Take a toothpick and swirl the paint around until you get a pattern ..and it is covering the surface evenly. Then dip your hilt straight down and submerge it.

    Wipe any paint off the surface of the water that may stick back on the hilt when pulling it out. In other words wipe out a clear surface and pull the hilt up and out. You will notice that the paint seems to dry and bond almost immediately.

    It occurs to me that you guys a very smart and may already know how to do this, if so ..my apologies for rambling. lol

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    VERY cool. I have never seen a Damascus style saber before. It is a very cool effect. Since you say you have applied it to gun parts before, would you assume it shhould bond just as well to aluminum? That would look killer on a shroud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ty_Bomber View Post
    VERY cool. I have never seen a Damascus style saber before. It is a very cool effect. Since you say you have applied it to gun parts before, would you assume it shhould bond just as well to aluminum? That would look killer on a shroud.
    Yes.. its works great on metals. I use Rust-oleum Painter touch X2 ..its a paint and primer( in one) enamel. Once I have the effect, I cover that with a few coats of Clear Rust-oleum automotive enamel. Just to give a little extra protection .You can get it in gloss or flat finish. The strange thing is when you spray this paint on the waters surface and then dip, it dries to the touch almost immediately. You can actually pull it from the water and wipe it with a paper towel to remove the water without smearing or anything.

    Experiment before dipping your final piece. Obviously the longer you spray paint on the water the darker and more dense your pattern. Also when you spray in the center of the bucket your paint will have a tendency to spread to the outer edge. When pulling your toothpick and creating a pattern in the paint be sure and pull it back toward the direction of the center ...filling the whole surface evenly with a pattern. The paint wants to glob together(think of mercury) So, if you stir through and make a nice random pattern where you have nice swirls or long thin lines ... these will eventually turn into thicker lines and blobs instead of swirls if you wait too long to dip after you've made your pattern .


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    I will certainly practice on some PVC first. Thanks for the tip. There should be a video tutorial on this. I am so impressed by the results.

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    that's a cheery axe! very nice
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    Yes! very nice

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    Crystal chambers, did you use multiple colors over a black base? It looks like there are some charcoals and well as white in the pattern.
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    Thanks guys.

    Defcon4 - I swirled light grey, medium, and black at the same time over a black base. Your method worked great for one colour. To get the same results you did I would have used metallic and charcoal over metallic. Like this method but not black...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAmvavELsFw

    I obsessed over swirls for the last year or two. They're are a lot of possibilities. I'm not a fan of this idea but you actually do CARBON FIBER! There's a similar process called hydro dipping where you can disolve a print on the top of the water and dip through an image. You can order the print and chemical spray or you can make the print at home if you buy the ink and paper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN4PS7ZJeYY

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