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PostSubject: my latest pinstriping effort.   Mon Sep 28 2009, 19:55

Heres the latest of my pinstriping efforts woodcan be tricky with the grains and knots, im sizing everything up around me that looks like it'll fit some stripes on it........think the wheelie bins gonna get it!





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PostSubject: Re: my latest pinstriping effort.   Mon Sep 28 2009, 21:08

Nice Smiffy! what is that actually on?
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PostSubject: Re: my latest pinstriping effort.   Thu Oct 01 2009, 16:25

its on a wooden box thats got some car parts in it in the garage.
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PostSubject: Re: my latest pinstriping effort.   Fri Oct 02 2009, 16:25

that looks good mate, do you find it easier to mark out a grid or just do it by eye. Ive always done it by eye untill i see this vid of old kafka and got my self one of his grids, but i find his brushes a bit hard to use cant beat a mack
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1FgVtsfDoU&feature=PlayList&p=CA6D36F8FE70D236&index=1
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PostSubject: Re: my latest pinstriping effort.   Sat Oct 03 2009, 08:40

cheers dude i got a way to go yet tho, i marked the grid out by hand maybe i should get one of those grids you got. I find the grid helps alot to get a better result. I've only used mack brushes, what sizes do you use?
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PostSubject: Re: my latest pinstriping effort.   Sat Oct 03 2009, 15:09

i mainly use Ed Roths Tribute brushes, ive got lots of different types of brushes like sign writing ones and fine detail ones but its lucky if i get chance to use them as im a painter and decorator by trade and i only pinstripe when i get bored or mates want things doing.
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