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Check this out. http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folder...t/swirlpnt.htm
50 years ago, Pflueger painted plugs this way. It is suprisingly easy. Float a few drops of Testor paint on a dish of water, dip, and enjoy. This was an old ballerina clone I experimented with. I've still got some kinks to work out (namely the colors need to be thinned to the same bouyancy) but the possibilities look exciting and I thought some of you might want to give it a try. |
Now THAT is way beyond pissa!:shocked: I tried a similar stunt with my Harley tanks back in the 70's. Didn't even come close to that.:laughs: Too big to control. I'd forgotten all about that technique! Thanks NS!:claps:
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Duuuuuuuuude now tthats ......uh ..............what were we talk'n about?
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Dude, roll another one ;)
Thanks for the link, that is "wicked pissah". |
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Awesome stuff NS. :kewl: Thank you.:)
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Far out dude... if i was to fish that plug I'd wear my naru jacket and puka beads. with a pimp hat with a feather in it ..
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Thats sweet!:shocked:
Sounds like a great technique.:read: |
Wonder how my platform shoes would do on the rocks on the canal?
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Like, that's out of here man ! Looks like my arteries...lol.:laughs:
All kidding aside, very cool ! |
So thats how they make bassmaster's pants :rotf2: Cool stuff!
Jigman |
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I'm thinking Iron Butterfly on that paint job. Brilliant
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yep, that was the same paint on the album cover :kewl: |
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that is something else! Noce job!
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Jigman |
if you blast a plug with multiple layers of rattle cans, you can get a great marbilization. try white and then a splash of black.. the trick is to put so much paint on that you have to rotate the plug to keep it from drippng off. Very psychodelic.
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Like Dave did http://www.bmwoodworking.com/brucefi...aintneedle.JPG |
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