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Re: Lady Luck Restoration
« Reply #75 on: September 01, 2009, 03:17:51 PM »

I really enjoyed watching the progress of your touch ups, and I'm impressed. This is your first attempt at playfield touch ups ? Well done !

Are you planning on clearcoating the playfield, or just waxing to protect the work ?

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Re: Lady Luck Restoration
« Reply #76 on: September 01, 2009, 07:16:40 PM »

I really enjoyed watching the progress of your touch ups, and I'm impressed. This is your first attempt at playfield touch ups ? Well done !

Are you planning on clearcoating the playfield, or just waxing to protect the work ?

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Tks Nino .
Yes, 1st attempt.  No clearcoat. I'm just going to wax and see how it goes.

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I plan on using a roller to apply the base coat to the cab and making cardboard stencils . Have just been experimenting with a roller and cardboard on a piece of ply and find that I get bleed through around the edges of the patterns I've cut out.
If I use less paint the bleed through is less, but am really hoping to achieve some crispish outlines when I paint the artwork .. there are a number of circles to be done for example . Does this mean I will need to spray the 2nd and 3rd colours for best effect ?
If so, I will have to use a spray can cause I don't have access to a spray gun.
I suppose the problem with trying to use a roller to paint the artwork is you can't keep the stencil perfectly flat , hence the bleed through.
Also, when you paint the artwork , do you leave the stencil in place for 30 mins or so?

Appreciate any comments/suggestions about this .

Here's a pic of the cab art I need to recreate.

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Best way I have found is as follows:

Make stencils/or tape up

Then to keep this simple, say you want to apply red on base white

Once the stencils/tape are in place - in the area you want the colour to go, seal the 'gap' where the paint bleed is by applying the base colour white along the edge of the stencil/tape.

This will then seal the area for paint bleed.

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That makes a lot of sense Tony . Thanks for that great tip  ^^^ .. restores my confidence somewhat ..
I guess it also means I should be able to use the roller method ?
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That makes a lot of sense Tony . Thanks for that great tip  ^^^ .. restores my confidence somewhat ..
I guess it also means I should be able to use the roller method ?

Dave,

She is your game - do what you want - I have done it with a roller on Picnic (the never ending repaint) and I was really happy
with the way she is coming out. You do get a different texture to the paint this way but I think it suits these old girls.


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Great job on the touch ups!!!

 Just a small tip - when doing circular black lines - always use a compass with a very fine tip black marker inserted. Most of the time there is a hole right in the centre where a bumper goes etc ( as you well know!). I tape my paint jar lid over this and find centre of the circle. Draw the outer line of the black circle, then move the compass in slightly and draw inner line.

You can then paint and fill the full width of the broken line, the pen line gives you a guide for your hand as it is impossible to draw a perfect circle - even harder with a paint brush as pressure differences will give different widths.
Once youve filled the 2 lines, it looks spot on as you have a smooth edge to the line for the eye to concentrate on.


Bloody top job though - fantastic rebuild and restore

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Looking great Dave  ^^^
Instead of cardboard stencils -I used Clear Contact on all curves and shapes,a lot thinner than cardboard and seal all edges as Tony mentioned. On all straight lines I marked with pencil and used Blue masking tape,sealing the edges the same. The pencil rubs off easily when dry with a pencil eraser.
What type of paint are you using,acrylic,enamel or water based enamel ?
I found using the Roller gave a great result - Cheap and no mess.
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How come ive only just come across this thread?/

Great job on the touch ups!!!

 Just a small tip - when doing circular black lines - always use a compass with a very fine tip black marker inserted. Most of the time there is a hole right in the centre where a bumper goes etc ( as you well know!). I tape my paint jar lid over this and find centre of the circle. Draw the outer line of the black circle, then move the compass in slightly and draw inner line.

You can then paint and fill the full width of the broken line, the pen line gives you a guide for your hand as it is impossible to draw a perfect circle - even harder with a paint brush as pressure differences will give different widths.
Once youve filled the 2 lines, it looks spot on as you have a smooth edge to the line for the eye to concentrate on.


Bloody top job though - fantastic rebuild and restore

Really appreciate your feedback Gav .. high praise from someone with your talents.
Great tip about the circular black lines .. might have to redo them per your suggestion if I get motivated. Will get the BG measurements to you soon.

Cheers
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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. Finally made some stencils
« Reply #84 on: September 17, 2009, 10:48:11 AM »
Looking great Dave  ^^^
Instead of cardboard stencils -I used Clear Contact on all curves and shapes,a lot thinner than cardboard and seal all edges as Tony mentioned. On all straight lines I marked with pencil and used Blue masking tape,sealing the edges the same. The pencil rubs off easily when dry with a pencil eraser.
What type of paint are you using,acrylic,enamel or water based enamel ?
I found using the Roller gave a great result - Cheap and no mess.
Kev

Thanks for your feedback and tips Kev. The contact idea sounds interesting and easier than cardboard method.. will have a think about doing it that way , spose I could use the cardboard as the template to mark the outlines when I sand back the cab. Is there any risk of removing paint (basecoat) when you remove the contact though?
Haven't thought about what type of paint to use as yet , need to reread what you guys have done .. so many decisions  ^&^
« Last Edit: December 15, 2009, 03:14:19 PM by goodolddays »
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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. Stencils done
« Reply #85 on: December 15, 2009, 03:15:44 PM »
As the title says I have finally finished making stencils for the cabinet and head.  $#$

Will be stripping and painting the cabinet very soon (progress pics then)

« Last Edit: December 15, 2009, 03:17:15 PM by goodolddays »
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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. Stencils done
« Reply #86 on: December 15, 2009, 11:21:35 PM »
As the title says I have finally finished making stencils for the cabinet and head.  $#$

Will be stripping and painting the cabinet very soon (progress pics then)

Well it's about time Dave  *)*

Seriously - what are you going to use? The contact and the Millsey method?

Just take your time and when you strip the cab make sure you do it outside if using paint stripper  :D :D :D

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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. Cab repaint
« Reply #87 on: December 16, 2009, 09:56:01 AM »
As the title says I have finally finished making stencils for the cabinet and head.  $#$

Will be stripping and painting the cabinet very soon (progress pics then)

Well it's about time Dave  *)*

Yeah mate I know  &^&

Seriously - what are you going to use? The contact and the Millsey method?

Yep .. contact and the "Millsey method"


Just take your time and when you strip the cab make sure you do it outside if using paint stripper  :D :D :D

Yep no worries  ^^^
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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. stencils ready
« Reply #88 on: December 20, 2009, 11:06:18 PM »
I've started stripping the old paint off the cab this arvo so no turning back now  @@^
This is my 1st cabinet repaint . Will post some progress pics with next update
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Re: Lady Luck Restoration .. some progress
« Reply #89 on: May 19, 2010, 03:07:33 PM »
Gday All ,

I've finally got back to this project .
Have sanded and primed the cabinet but haven't started back box yet.
I'm expecting to make a lot of progress next month  #*#
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