Dalboy
25th January 2018, 06:25 AM
I am in the process of making a piece and thought I would pass this on, I don't know if anyone has done this before as I have not seen it.
This is the piece which I have sprayed the inside a copper colour and wanted to spray the outside with ebonizing spray to which I will be adding more colour to later.
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The question is how do you do this without getting over spray on the copper inside. Well rather than spend time masking everything op I simply "used a balloon" by giving it a gentle squeeze at the top will force it down to cover the lower section, The photo is just to give an idea on how I did it. It only needs to be blown up to push against the sides
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Sorry if this has been done before but as I said not that I have seen or even read about it.
The other good thing is that many paints will just rub off. I should have pointed out that some paints may attack the balloon so check first
This is the piece which I have sprayed the inside a copper colour and wanted to spray the outside with ebonizing spray to which I will be adding more colour to later.
428376428377
The question is how do you do this without getting over spray on the copper inside. Well rather than spend time masking everything op I simply "used a balloon" by giving it a gentle squeeze at the top will force it down to cover the lower section, The photo is just to give an idea on how I did it. It only needs to be blown up to push against the sides
428378
Sorry if this has been done before but as I said not that I have seen or even read about it.
The other good thing is that many paints will just rub off. I should have pointed out that some paints may attack the balloon so check first