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Posted: 11/2/2014 11:13:54 AM EDT
Ive had several customers ask for a " Battle worn " finish so here goes......Thoughts?
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Link Posted: 11/2/2014 11:20:06 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/2/2014 11:23:44 AM EDT
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Looks good. Now throw it down the driveway.

I always wanted to do one with more of an aluminum color underneath. Like a Dillo after a few years.
Link Posted: 11/2/2014 11:27:21 AM EDT
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I See Now. Looks Good. Whatever The Customer Likes
Link Posted: 11/2/2014 11:57:31 AM EDT
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Looks good. Personally, I would remove some more of the black from above and around the ejection port.
Link Posted: 11/9/2014 8:27:06 PM EDT
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Nice job OP! Tutorial perhaps?
Link Posted: 11/10/2014 7:28:05 AM EDT
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Very Nice!
Link Posted: 11/10/2014 9:29:59 AM EDT
[#7]
Looks good, the worn look is becoming popular.
Link Posted: 11/18/2014 10:56:57 AM EDT
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+1 on that. I would love to learn how this was done.
Link Posted: 11/22/2014 10:00:22 PM EDT
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Agreed, looks good.   Might have to experiment.   Seems like base color then black, then hit with a scotch bright pad.    Just wonder if u bake or finish complete the base layer.  
Might try it out on the kids bb guns
Link Posted: 11/22/2014 10:28:33 PM EDT
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I don't think the OP is going to share his knowledge here; his posts are to drum up business.

There are tutorials on YouTube about how to achieve this look. It's not hard.

Garrett
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 1:27:41 AM EDT
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I like this finish.
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 2:44:06 AM EDT
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Turned out pretty good!

-Blowndeadline
Link Posted: 11/23/2014 10:50:33 PM EDT
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+1 on that. I would love to learn how this was done.
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+1 on that. I would love to learn how this was done.


+1+1.  I don't have the funds for a Cerakote job, but would love to know how to do this with rattle cans. Any chance of giving a brief tutorial that would work with Krylon or Rustoleum without giving away any of your Cerakote trade secrets?  You'd make me a happy man!!


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