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    Default A different type of paint job.


    there is something that we've been playing with and I posted on it before in the past marble paint job.
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    the flat looking jig is something that were working with I was trying to get something it will look like a sunfish.

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    AMAZIN!!! Snake! That Lime & White would never reach bottom around here!! Now, how did you get that effect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepop View Post
    AMAZIN!!! Snake! That Lime & White would never reach bottom around here!! Now, how did you get that effect?
    Top Sigrid very sophisticated system just pulling your leg that is vinyl paint what I do is I put the jig head in a drill cordless gifted jig head in it then I take the color I want to make the marble and dip it in the paint like a small nail so it is running like a string then spammed the drill with it running on it you will get that affect it will take some practice but it is a lot of fun and I sure do like the effective has no it doesn't work with powder paint but I never thought about experimenting with it perhaps if you had a small powder paint gun you might be able to shoot it on or why it's spinning but if I had the gun I definitely would make some fancy looking stuff but you really don't need a gun for what we are doing I use a brush a lot of times and sprinkle with the powder paint I do enjoy using vinyl quite a bit one thing about vinyl it does not chip but it definitely smells up the place but it is good stuff to work with and it does a beautiful job we mainly use vinyl paint for eyeballs. but since I started using 3-D it is a lot better on the eyeballs it makes my jigs stand out better and I give them a coat of vinyl clearcoat that really makes them stand out a lot you could also get clearcoat and powder paint also. also you can get powder paint and glow-in-the-dark IP for to use the green or Whitey screen it gets more shine after charge.

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    The best thing about the clear vinyl to me is it doesn't change the color of FL Yellow or FL Chart like SH does. I have used it a long time if I paint eyes on a jig for the 2 colors mentioned above. If you use SH over the 2 colors it will change the color every time to something undesirable IMHO. So have always used it for this. Even though it takes time to not just dry to touch, but to cure good it does take time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    The best thing about the clear vinyl to me is it doesn't change the color of FL Yellow or FL Chart like SH does. I have used it a long time if I paint eyes on a jig for the 2 colors mentioned above. If you use SH over the 2 colors it will change the color every time to something undesirable IMHO. So have always used it for this. Even though it takes time to not just dry to touch, but to cure good it does take time.
    skip I use clear coat vinyl on everything that I ever tied up I never did have any problems with it it sure makes your jigs standout we've been working on a court for a long time and I believe I still have a half a can I wonder how many jigs I tied to bring that down to a half. I would like to get another can or I should say quite a few bottles of it and makes in glitter I have been dipping the jig heads in clear vinyl and then re- dipping it into glitter the problem is you have to read get that and it gets quite messy also some of the candy colors I would like to cut down and vinyl some of them are way too dark so cutting it with clear vinyl would do the trick or I could add acetone and centered out but acetone does not really change anything other otherwise or make it lighter we use acetone to cut all of our vinyl paints that is when they are getting too thick you have to constantly check them for now and then and make sure that they don't get too thick or harden on you so if you guys are going to use acetone to cut your vinyl paint take it easy when you are mixing it in.

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    Good looking painted heads Bob.
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