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Started by billstein, June 25, 2013, 04:56:17 AM

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billstein

A Porkbarrel I built for my wife.  Everything's stock except for the LFO mod.

My first try with alcohol inks.



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alanp

That looks really tidy. Only thing... waterslide on the alcohol ink might have looked better than etched copper.
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billstein

Quote from: alanp on June 25, 2013, 05:32:07 AMThat looks really tidy. Only thing... waterslide on the alcohol ink might have looked better than etched copper.

Is there a way to do that? I tried spraying alcohol inks with clear and as soon as they got wet they began to run together. Maybe I didn't wait long enough for them to dry.

I was thinking about eventually redoing the faceplate so it is primarily black with copper lettering. Be more dramatic. But that's for another day. :)

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das234

Quote from: billstein on June 25, 2013, 05:34:47 AM
Quote from: alanp on June 25, 2013, 05:32:07 AM
That looks really tidy. Only thing... waterslide on the alcohol ink might have looked better than etched copper.

Is there a way to do that? I tried spraying alcohol inks with clear and as soon as they got wet they began to run together. Maybe I didn't wait long enough for them to dry.

I was thinking about eventually redoing the faceplate so it is primarily black with copper lettering. Be more dramatic. But that's for another day. :)

I'm only guessing because I haven't yet used alcohol inks but my experience with finishing woodworking projects leads me to believe that if you allow the alcohol inks to dry completely you should be able to clear coat (not water based) over them, then water slide decal, then more clear and it should be fine. 

Another thing woodworking has taught me... use sample boards to practice your finishing technique before trying it on the actual project.  Probably a good rule for pedals too, especially if you're trying something new.

Looks good though.  Did you just tape around the edges to mask them from the ink?

pickdropper

Damn Bill, that looks great.

To me, that thing is screaming out for aluminum knobs, though.  The enclosure outclasses the stock Davies knobs.
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Quote from: pickdropper on June 25, 2013, 02:16:44 PM
Damn Bill, that looks great.

To me, that thing is screaming out for aluminum knobs, though.  The enclosure outclasses the stock Davies knobs.
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billstein

Thanks guys for the kind words and also for the suggestions. If you see anything with my wiring or boxing that could be done better, please don't hesitate to say something.

I'll try some more things tonight after work. I'll put up some new pics if I change it up.

Thanks again


billstein


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Looks good though.  Did you just tape around the edges to mask them from the ink?
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Yep. Used that blue painters tape.

nacho

I love it! It's a very cool looking build and i like the painting and the copper plate