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Jason29307
25-07-2014, 06:32 PM
For a newbie, do you guys think doing a sunburst would be easier by hand, or with arasol spray?
I have no experience what so ever...

gavinturner
25-07-2014, 09:02 PM
Hi Jason,

It depends what your current skill and tool set is. If you have spray equipment then you can do a very effective burst using tinted lacquer. You can tint your own lacquer using dye. Alternately you can buy pre-tinted lacquer in cans to do the edge colour and use dye in the centre.

Alternately you can hand-rub the burst - a so called "Poor Man's" burst. You can do this using Wudtone or using dye - Colortone from Stewmac is one example or Feast and Watson stain from various hardware stores. Hand rubbing a burst is quite a good way to go in my opinion, but you need to do a couple of test trials to get the hang of it. You basically use one rag each for your colours and a third rag for blending.

Hope this helps.

cheers,
Gavin.

ultpanzi
25-07-2014, 10:13 PM
Ive always been a fan of rubbing it because I feel you get better control that with cans. See what works for you though and what youre comfortable with.

wokkaboy
26-07-2014, 12:54 AM
Hi Jason,
for a beginner I'd recommend rubbing dyes/stains to get a sunburst. Too much can go wrong using a spray can or spray gun without any experience.
With a bit of practice you should be able to blend the colours to get the effect you are after.
A good way to start is to sand off a scrap piece of wood and do a couple of practice bursts.
As Gav said use a different rag for each colour and a separate blend rag