sniffyjenkins
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I'm investigating painting - or doing something to - an indented cove line in gold. This on a S&S 34. Eventually. Hopefully.
So, in my internet research thus far we have a number of methods, each espoused by a number of people. These are, in no particular order:
I'd like to get any other advice or experiences with any or all of the above. Ideally, I'd like real gold leaf applied by a professional, because I like nice things, but I think this is off the list simply because of cost.
OR IS IT?
I don't know.
What say you?
I'm investigating painting - or doing something to - an indented cove line in gold. This on a S&S 34. Eventually. Hopefully.
So, in my internet research thus far we have a number of methods, each espoused by a number of people. These are, in no particular order:
- Real gold leaf - expensive, not easy to DIY and make it look good, but ultimately super lovely
- Coveline tape - cheap, maybe lasts, maybe doesn't?, maybe looks good, maybe doesn't? Some folks say it came off after a season, others that it has lasted 15 years. Hmm.
- Gold Hammerite
- Some sort of artist's water-based enamel paint like Humbrol - varnished over the top, this sounds surprisingly good, also very cheap
I'd like to get any other advice or experiences with any or all of the above. Ideally, I'd like real gold leaf applied by a professional, because I like nice things, but I think this is off the list simply because of cost.
OR IS IT?
I don't know.
What say you?

