COPPER F/X

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COPPER F/X

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If anyone wanted to see the video re: http://plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=7343
"Why does my Copper F/X turn Black?",
the link to the video is at the end of that thread.

Or, directly here: http://www.steelfxpatinas.com/training-videos.html

It's Video #9

thanks,

Bill :)

p.s. Most of my patinas will soon be available in GEL Form. Gel Patina application is going to open up a whole new world of possibilities e.g. patterns, effects, overlapping, etc.

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Another great video! Thanks.
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Charlene wrote:Another great video! Thanks.
You're welcome! :)
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Bill that link appears to be broken. I have been wondering the same thing. I have some guesses now, but sometimes I want that weathered copper look and can't get it. Other times I want bright and can't get there. Could you update the link for me?
I am loving the patinas though.
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dustywill wrote:Bill that link appears to be broken. I have been wondering the same thing. I have some guesses now, but sometimes I want that weathered copper look and can't get it. Other times I want bright and can't get there. Could you update the link for me?
I am loving the patinas though.
Thanks,
Byron
Here's the link: http://www.steelfxpatinas.com/steel-fx-training-videos/

The trick to bright, "new penny" copper is two things: 1) Very shiny steel & 2) Getting the Copper F/X on the steel & neutralized with water, all within a few seconds.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

thanks!

Bill :D
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