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Here is an interesting shot from a few days ago...
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VERY koool picture!!! [cl[cl[cl

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I don't call it anything, and it pretty much minds it's own business. It is black, but there is a lot of steel showing. I am still working on the color. I should have it in a day or two.
 
Sorry....

I don't call it anything, and it pretty much minds it's own business. It is black, but there is a lot of steel showing. I am still working on the color. I should have it in a day or two.

it kind of looked like a wood grain...wasn't trying to be a smart a$$..thought you might be going for a certain look other than straight up paint....no offense meant....
 
All this is looking great.

I always have a terrible time with lighting when trying to apply a finish, especially when it isn't a straight up color. It looks way different in the shop under the fluorescent lights than outside. Outside, I either have sunlight shining on it or I'm looking into the sunlight and there's no light on it. Wouldn't it be nice to have a lighted paint booth?

How are you applying the color - or lack of color?
 
All this is looking great.

I always have a terrible time with lighting when trying to apply a finish, especially when it isn't a straight up color. It looks way different in the shop under the fluorescent lights than outside. Outside, I either have sunlight shining on it or I'm looking into the sunlight and there's no light on it. Wouldn't it be nice to have a lighted paint booth?

How are you applying the color - or lack of color?

You are not going to believe it, but I invented a paint roller to start the process, beyond that, it is a trade secret.;)
 
OK, I'll trade. Use Golden's Artist's Acrylic paint because it's UV inhibited. Stainless Steel Fine (it's a color) rubbed very lightly will pop out the highlights and details and create those shiny steel edges.

Now it's your turn.
 
OK, I'll trade. Use Golden's Artist's Acrylic paint because it's UV inhibited. Stainless Steel Fine (it's a color) rubbed very lightly will pop out the highlights and details and create those shiny steel edges.

Now it's your turn.


Okay, but keep this under your hat.
I thought about something like that but was afraid it would look forced. So, I made a roller that would skip roll, oil spots on the clean metal. From there I used an enamel paint, let it dry and took a layer back off, then a clear coat. But I have since changed my plan a little. We will see what the next version comes out looking like.
 
I know, I know, 'bout time! After tons of stair railing and park benches, and a semi truck load of furniture, I finally got back on this build. I am about to finish the second header, so I took a break to show you guys where I am.
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Nice work. I love those headers. You need to patent, or copyright, or whatever you need to do to make those a bonehead original.
 

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