silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
As a means of working out where I am going to replace some parts and apearances with red anodize dye, I have found a neat way to see what looks aesthetically right
The method is to colour raw aluminium and polished steel with permanent colour felt tips, as on shiny raw surfaces, it imitates ano dye perfectly. Anything other that is not a shiny silver colour gets painted with acrylic paint for apraisal.
Now although this method is only to let me know what looks good, what is too much and what is not enough I have found it kind of lasts for a while, so giving me what I want unil I can do the job properley.
I have also found waterproof glass painting paints, a type of coloured varnish or laquer to be fairly resilient.
bitd, I alaways wanted coloured ano, but could not afford it, now I just intend to do my own anodising, but the felt tip colouring method is telling me just how much of it I need to do.
The method is to colour raw aluminium and polished steel with permanent colour felt tips, as on shiny raw surfaces, it imitates ano dye perfectly. Anything other that is not a shiny silver colour gets painted with acrylic paint for apraisal.
Now although this method is only to let me know what looks good, what is too much and what is not enough I have found it kind of lasts for a while, so giving me what I want unil I can do the job properley.
I have also found waterproof glass painting paints, a type of coloured varnish or laquer to be fairly resilient.
bitd, I alaways wanted coloured ano, but could not afford it, now I just intend to do my own anodising, but the felt tip colouring method is telling me just how much of it I need to do.