
Home | Gallery | Shops | Build Tips | Services | Endorse | Cost
Beginnings | Transport | Employment | Magazine Articles | Contact
![]() |
First thing to do is match the original colors because once we strip all the old porcelain out it will be too late. As seen we have to mix a few toners to get it dead on. |
![]() |
A Foredom tool and micro bit is used to cut out the old materials without damaging the part. |
![]() |
Once we have it stripped we mounted it so we could rotate it easily during the paint process. |
![]() |
Eric uses a flow pencil to apply the white and blue in their respective diamond shapes after spraying a light coat of Zinc chromate for adhesion to the brass. The hardest part is getting it to flow in and around the letters. |
![]() |
After a few days of curing it is now ready to block sand the paint down and revel the lettering to a fine degree. He will then clear coat the part and she will be ready to mount. |