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Thread: Insane finish

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    This might not be the right thread to post this is, but anyone got any idea on how to do a finish like this?? Its one of those insane ESP customs, but this one's finish is crazy. ...if you could call is a finish. If the method of doing something similar is doable, I might try to give it a shot.

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    STEAM PUNK!
    Think Tim Burton.....

    Grab yourself thin copper plate, some aluminium etc and go nutz

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    It's all real metal, bonded, screwed or riveted on and done in layers - DO IT!

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    How to shape the metal though?? And would there be a weight issue??

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    One way to shape thin plate is to use a rounded head wooden mallet in conjunction with a smallish sand filled leather bag. Just keep banging away 'til the plate gets a compound curve; then, if you want an indented finish, tap the the metal all over with a peen hammer.
    Also start looking for found objects! Saves lots of rooting around.

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    Thanks Maxaxe!! Thats a neat tip. Im used to metal shaping where the end look doesnt matter (tools mostly) and so I was wondering how to do it without heating it so that itd still retain its original look.

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    Though you will need to heat the copper as it work hardens and will crack
    Once it is done you can either leave the patina (which always looks cool) or polish it up with steel wool.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Thanks for the tip DB!! I might try and do that kind of plating on other things first till I can get my technique close to perfect and have a room of armored things that look badass.

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    variations of the theme:








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    @Stan
    Now those axes are what I'd call "Steampunk", the OP is almost "Fantasy", at any rate it's good to see a bit of timber showing.

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