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cwarmouth

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I've never thought of using a magic eraser as a sanding medium before. This is really spectacular work.
Thank you. My strength is in my patience, sense of duty, and obsession with detail. My weakness is that I am slow. I really consider myself a hack at this, which is why working on someone else's baby makes me nervous. It's just a little hobby for me. Fortunately Unkleyoda has been really chill about it all. The only parameter he set with me is to not take an angle grinder to it.
I read somewhere that the Magic Eraser is the equivalent of 5000 grit sandpaper. It works great for removing just tiny amounts of dye to really fine tune the contrast and getting a hard and slick surface. I use it for a lot of things.
8O @unkleyoda, please reconsider!
Too late. 'Tis green now. And will be very beautiful. But in the end if Unkleyoda doesn't like, we will start over. Won't bother me a bit.

 

mikethompson

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I read somewhere that the Magic Eraser is the equivalent of 5000 grit sandpaper. It works great for removing just tiny amounts of dye to really fine tune the contrast and getting a hard and slick surface. I use it for a lot of things
I've read on some forums that some folks were using magic erasers to clean old vinyl records, and others were informing them of just that fact, and that they were probably doing more harm than good.

 

cwarmouth

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With how fast alcohol based dye dries, does it benefit sitting for days?
In my opinion, yes. i don't know if that would stand up to scientific scrutiny though.
Green dye is a pain, good luck. Have you ever tried tinted shellac?
Glad to know it's not just me. No, i have never tried shellac before, how does that work?

 

cwarmouth

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Oct 10, 2017
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Ha! No pressure there, Mike. LOL. I got some wax on it last night at about 1:00 AM and it looks pretty good. It's really more sheeny than shiny though so I am going to do a little light buffing and put another application or two on today. Hopefully I finish it up today and get some nice photos taken this afternoon.
I'm using Fiebings leather dye.
The final stretch, Unkleyoda. Wish me luck.

 

unkleyoda

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cwarmouth

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Here's some pictures of the final product. These pics were taken in natural light about 6' from a window. In lower light it's darker, sort of emerald color with less contrast.
Hope you like it Unkleyoda. Let me know if there is anything you want done differently.
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npod

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This was a good thread, it is great to see pictures of the process. Well done and big cheers.

 

unkleyoda

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That is truly beautiful work. That green marbled look is very nice on that pipe.
From this:
to this:
well done!
Though I really liked the high contrast look of the pre-green, I really wanted a green silver spigot. When I got the pipe it was jet black with a peeling clear coat. I stripped what I could with Everclear and hand waxed it. So, from when I got it till now, it looks a million times better.
I have another pipe I would like refinished in the future, I'll probably opt for the high contrast finish.
Either way, cwarmouth, you did an amazing job, thanks.

 
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