After two months of work, my sled shield is finally done. Many thanks to Valor for his direct answers to my questions, and to others in this thread for asking the same things I needed to know and/or answering them.
inb4 questions:
Paint
- Duplicolor Red/Blue paints
- Sprayed vertically in 2 thin coats followed by one heavier coat
- Clearcoat - Nearly two full cans of Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel, both sides coated (probably 20 thin coats). Overkill? Probably.
Methods
- Citristrip used to remove the red paint, was pretty easy. Bondo spreader used to scrape it off.
- 24 hours between each paint stage and 24 hours between clearing and wet sanding
- final result wet sanded with 1500/2000 grit sandpaper
- finished with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound/Polish/Wax. Compound buffing done by hand, polishing done with a DA buffer.
- Leather straps made from scratch out of bridle leather, hand stitched and edged.
- I know the main adjuster buckles aren't accurate, but I'm working on getting some machined and these are fill-ins.
Any dust on the shield in the pictures is because I took it outside for the good lighting; it's not in the paint. Please let me know what you think or if you have ideas on how I can improve it. Thanks!
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That looks amazing!
I've already stripped and painted the red a second time. I'm not sure it'll come out right this time.
I read somewhere that wet sanding dulls the paint. Not true?
Painting this shield ended up tougher than I thought it'd be.
2nd Attempt and it looks like I failed again. I see some parts that are shiny (better than yesterday) . Looks like I'm stripping this again. What am I doing wrong? I did a light coat where you barely see the paint and waited 7min to add another coat. I waited another 7min to put a heavy and final coat so total of 2 light coats and 1 heavy coat. On the last photo a paint dripped and tried to wipe it off and paint over it. Heres the result.
Since I'm learning how to use this paint, I found a couple YouTube videos that shows guys using the Metalcast paint.
http://youtu.be/WmJTgwLOaGs
http://youtu.be/L0D9XTdhz2U
Considering what we're painting, I know we don't need any adhesion promoter or aluminum base paint. Just the Metalcast.
Those more experienced painters here, what do you think of the videos? Do you think the distance and speed that these guys are painting looks to be about right?
My best advice for metalcast: paint horizontally on a lazy Susan, 2 wet coats 6 inches from the surface, spinning the shield as you spray a constant flow. It takes a little practice, but this will avoid the spotty, dusty finish a lot of you are seeing
After two months of work, my sled shield is finally done. Many thanks to Valor for his direct answers to my questions, and to others in this thread for asking the same things I needed to know and/or answering them.
inb4 questions:
Paint
- Duplicolor Red/Blue paints
- Sprayed vertically in 2 thin coats followed by one heavier coat
- Clearcoat - Nearly two full cans of Rustoleum Crystal Clear Enamel, both sides coated (probably 20 thin coats). Overkill? Probably.
Methods
- Citristrip used to remove the red paint, was pretty easy. Bondo spreader used to scrape it off.
- 24 hours between each paint stage and 24 hours between clearing and wet sanding
- final result wet sanded with 1500/2000 grit sandpaper
- finished with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound/Polish/Wax. Compound buffing done by hand, polishing done with a DA buffer.
- Leather straps made from scratch out of bridle leather, hand stitched and edged.
- I know the main adjuster buckles aren't accurate, but I'm working on getting some machined and these are fill-ins.
Any dust on the shield in the pictures is because I took it outside for the good lighting; it's not in the paint. Please let me know what you think or if you have ideas on how I can improve it. Thanks!
holy hell man that came out great. I really wish I wasnt traveling for two weeks for work so I could start the stripping and painting process.
Thanks for the additional tips. That shield is a beauty.
Hey did you actually throw down a dark line between the circles? It almost looks like you added something to enhance the rings.
Damn thing looks beautiful man. Now the real question... how you going to display that?
I'd like to make a display case for it. I already told my wife that it's going on the living room wall, though. She gave me an exasperated look but is humoring me. It's just so shiny! I know a satin finish is more accurate, but a sled shield isn't totally accurate anyways.
If anyone has ideas for a cool case, I'm open to suggestions.
I'd like to make a display case for it. I already told my wife that it's going on the living room wall, though. She gave me an exasperated look but is humoring me. It's just so shiny! I know a satin finish is more accurate, but a sled shield isn't totally accurate anyways.
If anyone has ideas for a cool case, I'm open to suggestions.
I'm in the process of making a custom flight transport / display case. Not the appropriate forum for it but here are a couple progress pics.
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