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musiclikscreams

just wanted to say that i love this thread

nelson

#8641
Here's an aliaser.












My project site
Winner of Mar 2009 FX-X

Arn C.

That is a work of art Nelson!

Peace!
Arn C.

deaconque

 :o Wow nelson!  Please enlighten us on the finish of that one.  Beautiful.

MicFarlow77


nelson

Quote from: deaconque on February 19, 2009, 06:15:01 PM
:o Wow nelson!  Please enlighten us on the finish of that one.  Beautiful.

It's gilded with variegated gold leaf then clear coated.

It's actually really quick and easy.


1. sand box *really* smooth.

2. undercoat

3. Apply Acrylic Gold size

4. leave for 15 or so minutes until the size is tacky.

5. Apply the gold Leaf.

6. Use squirrel hair paint brush to adhere gold leaf to enclosure.

7 Repeat until enclosure is covered.

8. Use a harder bristle brush to smooth out the gold leaf and remove all excess gold leaf flakes.

9. Clear coat.

10. Allow to dry.

11. sand.

12. Clear coat.

13. sand

14. Clear Coat.

15. Sand

16. Clear coat

Stop when bored.

 
My project site
Winner of Mar 2009 FX-X

frequencycentral

You missed one........

17. Bath squirrel
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

Questo è il fiore del partigiano morto per la libertà!

nelson

Quote from: frequencycentral on February 19, 2009, 06:37:52 PM
You missed one........

17. Bath squirrel

I don't generally bathe corpses.
My project site
Winner of Mar 2009 FX-X

deaconque

Quote from: nelson on February 19, 2009, 06:33:39 PM
Quote from: deaconque on February 19, 2009, 06:15:01 PM
:o Wow nelson!  Please enlighten us on the finish of that one.  Beautiful.

It's gilded with variegated gold leaf then clear coated.

It's actually really quick and easy.


1. sand box *really* smooth.

2. undercoat

3. Apply Acrylic Gold size

4. leave for 15 or so minutes until the size is tacky.

5. Apply the gold Leaf.

6. Use squirrel hair paint brush to adhere gold leaf to enclosure.

7 Repeat until enclosure is covered.

8. Use a harder bristle brush to smooth out the gold leaf and remove all excess gold leaf flakes.

9. Clear coat.

10. Allow to dry.

11. sand.

12. Clear coat.

13. sand

14. Clear Coat.

15. Sand

16. Clear coat

Stop when bored.

 

How durable is the finish once it's been clear coated?

nelson

Quote from: deaconque on February 20, 2009, 12:26:55 PM
Quote from: nelson on February 19, 2009, 06:33:39 PM
Quote from: deaconque on February 19, 2009, 06:15:01 PM
:o Wow nelson!  Please enlighten us on the finish of that one.  Beautiful.

It's gilded with variegated gold leaf then clear coated.

It's actually really quick and easy.


1. sand box *really* smooth.

2. undercoat

3. Apply Acrylic Gold size

4. leave for 15 or so minutes until the size is tacky.

5. Apply the gold Leaf.

6. Use squirrel hair paint brush to adhere gold leaf to enclosure.

7 Repeat until enclosure is covered.

8. Use a harder bristle brush to smooth out the gold leaf and remove all excess gold leaf flakes.

9. Clear coat.

10. Allow to dry.

11. sand.

12. Clear coat.

13. sand

14. Clear Coat.

15. Sand

16. Clear coat

Stop when bored.

 

How durable is the finish once it's been clear coated?

As durable as the clear coat. The size is essentially glue, you're gluing a thin layer of metal onto the box.
My project site
Winner of Mar 2009 FX-X

Fuzzy-Train

I give you the dumbest looking pedal you've ever seen.

The enclosure (which is a bimbox made in England  :icon_question:) the funny looking knob, and the jacks are probably older than me (I'm 24)
I have no idea what the large screw cap w/chain is, but it was on there when I got it, and I didn't wan to take it off.



Guts


The circuit is a microamp BTW.
THERE IS NO SIG.

The user formerly known as NoNothing.

Stuff I built!
http://s174.photobucket.com/albums/w106/Cpt_sergeant/?start=allRandom

punkin

THAT'S COOL!

I'm really liking that old box. Looks like a junction box of some kind. Looks like it was a low-voltage thingmajig with what looks like the shell of an old amphenol connector there.
Ernie Ball Music Man - JPM, THD Univalve, Grace Big Daddy, PepperShredder, BSIAB2, FireFly Amplifier.

GREEN FUZ

Fascinating ???. Hold what for three seconds to select?

cjb

It looks like a DIY flask!

Fuzzy-Train

Thanks guys!

The decal was there when I got it. My educated guess is, hold for 3 seconds to end the world. The decal were actually done on an old German decal machine.

Quote from: punkin on February 20, 2009, 05:21:26 PMwith what looks like the shell of an old amphenol connector there.

Searched google... so that's what I ripped out of there.

Here's some better pics of it.





THERE IS NO SIG.

The user formerly known as NoNothing.

Stuff I built!
http://s174.photobucket.com/albums/w106/Cpt_sergeant/?start=allRandom

Nitefly182

It was possibly a dosimeter charger. The 3 seconds charges the dosimeter.

Processaurus

Here's a stock (but tiny) scrambler I gave a friend in Portland for recording our record.  Never had a picture of it completed, til I was up there this week and ran across it in its natural basement environment.




Projectile

Quote from: nelson on February 19, 2009, 06:33:39 PM
Quote from: deaconque on February 19, 2009, 06:15:01 PM
:o Wow nelson!  Please enlighten us on the finish of that one.  Beautiful.

It's gilded with variegated gold leaf then clear coated.

It's actually really quick and easy.


1. sand box *really* smooth.

2. undercoat

3. Apply Acrylic Gold size

4. leave for 15 or so minutes until the size is tacky.

5. Apply the gold Leaf.

6. Use squirrel hair paint brush to adhere gold leaf to enclosure.

7 Repeat until enclosure is covered.

8. Use a harder bristle brush to smooth out the gold leaf and remove all excess gold leaf flakes.

9. Clear coat.

10. Allow to dry.

11. sand.

12. Clear coat.

13. sand

14. Clear Coat.

15. Sand

16. Clear coat

Stop when bored.

 

What type of clear coat did you use over the leaf nelson?  I've had poor results spraying clear coat over gold leaf. It always kills the natural shimmer of the gold and looks dull when I try it, but yours looks excellent!

Barcode80

#8658
another recent build. it's two triangle big muffs as switchable channels. one switch bypasses, the other picks which channel




don't worry, no goop alarm here :) it's liquid electrical tape. you paint it on and it adheres and protects like electrical tape. i use it both to make sure nothing shorts a trace and it also happens to provide a HUGE amount of strain relief for the wires. I also drip it over the back of LEDs so as to direct all light in he right direction.

yeeshkul

Quote from: Barcode80 on February 21, 2009, 03:32:52 AMi use it both to make sure nothing shorts a trace and it also happens to provide a HUGE amount of strain relief for the wires.
... and looks gorgeous at the same time :):):)
apart from that - nice build man!