Antique finish
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Antique finish
I played around today with an old Wessex bell I’ve put on a frankenbone. I did several coats of oxpho blue and then buffed with 0000 steel wool and polished with some Nu-Finish. I’m pretty pleased with how it looks. What do you guys think?
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Re: Antique finish
Interesting. It has that boutique manufacturer look. You've done a careful job of it.
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Any ideas on how this will age?
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I'm diggin it!!!
I'm trying to find a dye combo that will give that hue to new lacquer!
I'm trying to find a dye combo that will give that hue to new lacquer!
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Re: Antique finish
Looks great! - as for longevity, could that now be lacquered over to preserve it as-is? Oxpho blue is intended for cold-bluing steel, right? Did you know how it would react with brass? (assuming it was yellow brass, originally?)
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I'd take that on stage anytime! Nice job.
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I tried brass black, and I didn’t like how it turned out. I did a little research and found some pics online and guys had good results with the oxpho blue on brass. Plus it’s a cream formula so it’s a lot easier to work with. It was gold brass to start with.noordinaryjoe wrote: ↑Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:05 amLooks great! - as for longevity, could that now be lacquered over to preserve it as-is? Oxpho blue is intended for cold-bluing steel, right? Did you know how it would react with brass? (assuming it was yellow brass, originally?)
Michael Conkey
Southern Oregon Trombonist
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-Eastman ETB-634G
-Conn 23H Silver Plate
-Jin Bao Alto
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Re: Antique finish
I have a few questions for Michael since I'm think of trying this out. One, did you polish the brass first, or apply the Oxpho over tarnish?
Second, how much would you estimate would be needed for an entire trombone? (I see it comes in 4oz bottles and isn't cheap)
Third, did you polish with the steel wool between each coat?
Finally, does it slow down the tarnishing?
Second, how much would you estimate would be needed for an entire trombone? (I see it comes in 4oz bottles and isn't cheap)
Third, did you polish with the steel wool between each coat?
Finally, does it slow down the tarnishing?
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1. I polished it first. Not to a mirror finish, mind you, but clean and bright.Mamaposaune wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 2:56 pm I have a few questions for Michael since I'm think of trying this out. One, did you polish the brass first, or apply the Oxpho over tarnish?
Second, how much would you estimate would be needed for an entire trombone? (I see it comes in 4oz bottles and isn't cheap)
Third, did you polish with the steel wool between each coat?
Finally, does it slow down the tarnishing?
2. I believe I bought a 4 oz bottle and I used about 2/3 of it. Probably 2 to do a whole horn.
3. Yes, I buffed with 0000 steel wool between coats. It helps even it out.
4. Not sure yet on the slow down of tarnishing! I have noticed that place where I grab the bell frequently is starting to darken up some...
Hope that helps!
Michael
Michael Conkey
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-Eastman ETB-634G
-Conn 23H Silver Plate
-Jin Bao Alto
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Yes, that was helpful. Thanks!
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Any update on how this is holding up over time? (getting pretty close to trying it out myself)Amconk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:42 am1. I polished it first. Not to a mirror finish, mind you, but clean and bright.Mamaposaune wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 2:56 pm I have a few questions for Michael since I'm think of trying this out. One, did you polish the brass first, or apply the Oxpho over tarnish?
Second, how much would you estimate would be needed for an entire trombone? (I see it comes in 4oz bottles and isn't cheap)
Third, did you polish with the steel wool between each coat?
Finally, does it slow down the tarnishing?
2. I believe I bought a 4 oz bottle and I used about 2/3 of it. Probably 2 to do a whole horn.
3. Yes, I buffed with 0000 steel wool between coats. It helps even it out.
4. Not sure yet on the slow down of tarnishing! I have noticed that place where I grab the bell frequently is starting to darken up some...
Hope that helps!
Michael
Thanks,
-Joe
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Bump. Any long-term follow up on this Amconk?
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