Whose pics are you referring to ?Artistic, but doesn't show much!
The one closest to my post. The one I said was "artistic". The one that used Photoshop. The one that doesn't show any details as I also noted.Whose pics are you referring to ?
Tough crowd!Artistic, but doesn't show much!
Yes, it is an odd picture, I did not really get it either. Load of stacked Castello pipe bowls ?The one closest to my post. The one I said was "artistic". The one that used Photoshop. The one that doesn't show any details as I also noted.
Hello and thank you for the suggestions. I always prefer a most careful approach , it is an older pipe and it otherwise looks great. A sharpie I sometimes use for staining repairs , or indeed a chipped area.Crayola black washable marker on the parts that aren't dark enough. See if it will stick if you leave it on a bit. Could use a sharpie if that didn't work. Could also tape off below the black/fumed part, cork the chamber and get a can of spray stain. I have colored in a chip area showing briar,on a black sandblasted pipe, with a sharpie before so the color matched. But with a castello that old, I would think leaving it alone may be the best idea.
No worries. The PS reference attaches to the photo posted by edwardadios up thread.Not a clue how to use photoshop btw. When it comes to that I'm all thumbs.
How do you apply carnauba wax with a heat gun ?I use Fiebing's Leather Dye - Alcohol Based. Each container comes with an applicator. $7 bucks on Amazon for a 4 oz bottle. I have every shade of brown available, as well as black. If it were me, I would dip the black dye applicator in the dye and then dab on a throw-away rag so the applicator is just moderately wet. Apply where desired and then wipe the pipe down lightly and use a blow dryer or heat gun to dry. Then take your chosen shade of brown and take the same approach with the brown dye applicator. You can apply brown to the pipe avoiding the black area, but getting very close. Wipe the pipe down and then use a rag slightly dampened with rubbing alcohol to blend the 2 areas. Once you are pleased with the end result, apply carnuba wax with a heat gun to the entire stummel... then wipe the pipe down while the wax is still wet.