Such a wonderful video, interesting and educational - Thank you so very much!!! From your experience, would you be able to recommend a clear coating that will preserve the colors to their true values? Thank you so much for your consideration.
My son, Aaron Jobe produced the video. I played the guitar music on a cigar box guitar I built. But Aaron is did the editing and production work all by himself. I am impressed with the final product.
Thank you so much! I have watched so many of your videos and drawn inspiration from your work. We did indeed learn the same technique. Your kind words have me 10 feet tall and bullet proof this afternoon! I really love the work you do. We have family in Phoenix and hope to possibly meet you some day on our next trip out.
Hi John. Thank you so much for the in-depth video. If I can ask a question….if I decide not to put a sealant on the finished piece, would it keep its colours. I have some flame painted earrings I made that weren’t sealed and the colour has stayed but was I just lucky?
It's a clear coat. Try several different ones. Clear coat will change the color in that it changes how light reflects off that color. Some clear coats may have a touch of tint. So experiment and find one you like.
Seven different steps?! Wow! All the work was worth it. Wonderful
Great video, John! Love your smile at the end!!!
Fascinating! I had never even heard of this before.
Such a wonderful video, interesting and educational - Thank you so very much!!! From your experience, would you be able to recommend a clear coating that will preserve the colors to their true values? Thank you so much for your consideration.
Way to go John-Love the video and your craft! Keep it up!
My son, Aaron Jobe produced the video. I played the guitar music on a cigar box guitar I built. But Aaron is did the editing and production work all by himself. I am impressed with the final product.
Good job, John. Nice video. Looks like we learned the same technique.
Thank you so much! I have watched so many of your videos and drawn inspiration from your work. We did indeed learn the same technique. Your kind words have me 10 feet tall and bullet proof this afternoon! I really love the work you do. We have family in Phoenix and hope to possibly meet you some day on our next trip out.
Very good, Thanks and Thank you for your time
Awesome video!! Do you have a loop on the back of the piece of copper that the pliers are holding on to?
It’s beautiful ❤
Pretty neat brother
Beautiful
Very cool John.
Hi John. Thank you so much for the in-depth video. If I can ask a question….if I decide not to put a sealant on the finished piece, would it keep its colours. I have some flame painted earrings I made that weren’t sealed and the colour has stayed but was I just lucky?
thanks john!
I like the hot smile at the end 😅
How do you seal it so as not to loose the colors?
Are you using just an acetylene torch or or oxy & acetylene combined? Thanks for sharing!
Oxygen propane
@@jmetals thank you. Really enjoyed the video.
Thank you for the video. If I may ask can u tell me what size tip you use for this method. I’m trying to learn to flame paint my art work. Thank you
In this instance it was single 0 tip.
When you say your going to paint it after you already had your flame color. What are you painting it with and is that a final coat?
It's a clear coat. Try several different ones. Clear coat will change the color in that it changes how light reflects off that color. Some clear coats may have a touch of tint. So experiment and find one you like.
Mine keeps getting grey. What I’m I doing wrong
Is there a way to start over if you make a mistake?
Take it all the way back down and do it again.
Can you put it cold water to cool off like when you're blacksmithing?
Umm no. The o2 in the water will mess with how the colors do.