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Marbling question
Posted by:
Gary Kilmartin
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Date: November 05, 2015 02:58PM
I've been experimenting with this for a little while. I'm not so sure at this time if this is something i really want to pursue.
But, a friend of mine sent me some pics. Not his rod, and not his work. Not sure where they came from. The marbling(I think that's what it was) did not show the typical swirls. etc. It had a very nice subtle effect; looking quite a bit like clouds. That would be something I would want to learn to do at this time. Anybody seen this? And maybe know how it's done? I've been trying out everything I can think of to do it, but no luck. Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 05, 2015 03:24PM
find out who built the rod and ask Bill - willierods.com Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
Ross Pearson
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Date: November 05, 2015 03:25PM
Here is one possibility - [www.rodbuilding.org] Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
Gary Kilmartin
(---.richland.edu)
Date: November 05, 2015 03:55PM
Ross, thank you. I saw one in the pics of your work that is just what I'm looking for. Is info on the process in Rodmaker magazine? And is a copy of that issue available?
Or is the process one of your closely guarded secrets? Sorry for asking, if it is. Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
Ross Pearson
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Date: November 05, 2015 04:40PM
You should be able to order RodMaker Volume 16 #3 as a back issue here - [www.rodmakermagazine.com] and have enough information from the article to start experimenting with the faux finishing techniques. Good luck and thanks for your interest. Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
Gary Kilmartin
(---.richland.edu)
Date: November 05, 2015 05:00PM
Thanks again Ross. I've ordered the back issue you recommended. When I get some good looking results I'll put up some pics, and give you the credit for making it possible.
I'm still amazed by the number of people on this site ready, willing and able to help a rookie. Re: Marbling question
Posted by:
Marc Morrone
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Date: November 05, 2015 09:47PM
Marbled colors stay more swirled and crisp if the finish is thicker. If you want a clouded look, a little heat after marbling will cause colors to expand from clean lines, and "cloud". Go slow, stop with the heat before it's all the way clouded, as it may keep dispersing for a while. You can always go back and heat more. Thanks - Marc Keep it simple - that's all I can handle! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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