Satin Bronze Putter Finish

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Heres another Satin bronze torched Scotty. Turned out great. This finish is very popular right now. In the future I may look into clear cerakote to lock in these torch finishes so they last longer!
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Комментарии • 57

  • @griffindepauw3998
    @griffindepauw3998 Год назад

    Could I do this with an Oddysey dual force rossie 2? And what’s the prep work before torching? Thanks for answering all these questions. Means a lot!!!!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      Torching would ruin the insert on this model. And this model insert doesn't just pop out. It's a poured insert imbedded into the body.
      You would have to melt the current insert out of it, clean up the putter, dents dings etc, give it a high grit bead blast finish, torch it, then pour an epoxy type insert back in. A ton of work.

  • @kmslatton
    @kmslatton Год назад +1

    I absolutely love mine! I added some black weights and that took that beautiful finish to another level.

  • @kramerdesignco
    @kramerdesignco Год назад +2

    I gotta try this with my scotty

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      Give it a try!

    • @kall3467
      @kall3467 Год назад

      I did do this with my scotty and finished it about a week ago. Big props to this channel. It was his guidance and suggestions that made it possible. I must have asked a million questions and he was very patient and answered all of them. I also used the majority of his tool/supplies suggestions and it turned out pretty good for a first timer. I will say this, prepping the head is key. You make a mistake or don't prep it right you'll see it in the finished product.

  • @idominate854
    @idominate854 Год назад

    Is it aluminum oxide 120 for cerakote prep? Link takes it to glass beads.. thanks!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      Nice catch! They must have changed the listing.

  • @jefferyzielke7665
    @jefferyzielke7665 Год назад +1

    You are going to be a popular custom putter guy. It looks awesome.

  • @griffindepauw3998
    @griffindepauw3998 Год назад

    You should have subtitles, I’m lost at what your doing with some steps hahaaa

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      Feel free to ask questions

    • @griffindepauw3998
      @griffindepauw3998 Год назад

      When torching, does the putter just naturally turn that color? In other videos I see more of a glossy purple/blue. Thanks! Love the videos, think I found my new hobby haha

    • @shmirginhymer1867
      @shmirginhymer1867 Год назад

      @griffindepauw3998 depends on the finish prior to torching. Also how hot of a torch you have. An acetylene torch will get the blue hues quicker. But carbon steels bring out the purple and blue hues much better than stainless.

    • @griffindepauw3998
      @griffindepauw3998 Год назад

      @@igolf906 And how do you get out dings and dents on the milled face?

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      @@griffindepauw3998 has to be remilled.

  • @beveridge1313
    @beveridge1313 Год назад

    another beaut! never cease to amaze me how good they turn out

  • @mcdonaldcup8340
    @mcdonaldcup8340 Год назад

    Can I ask what grit grinding wheel you use and where can you buy them? I cannot seem to find them anywhere.

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      They're fine convolute wheels. Check my description for where to find all my tools and supplies.

  • @GypsyMoves-ne1nf
    @GypsyMoves-ne1nf 10 месяцев назад

    Wow!😮

  • @scootification
    @scootification Год назад

    Could we get an in depth video on sand blasting? 🙏🏻

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      There's not really much to it. But here is a video on how I get my finish. ruclips.net/video/LOm8Mlqnk18/видео.html

  • @ryandelagarza5710
    @ryandelagarza5710 Год назад

    What do you drop prior to paint fill in those face holes?

    • @ryandelagarza5710
      @ryandelagarza5710 Год назад

      Nevermind. Found it in the thread. Great job. Your work is phenomenal

  • @TheFoz1983
    @TheFoz1983 Год назад

    After the blasting go back over just the sole again. Nice satin finish ontop with a polished sole. It looks good.
    Give it a go see what you think.

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      I've done a few like that. Just not torched. Including my own personal Newport. It does look good!

    • @TheFoz1983
      @TheFoz1983 Год назад

      @@igolf906 torched looks really good. This is the way I do mine when I refinish them. I do the sole and the face. Just a once over not much but just enough.

  • @donovanswartz3
    @donovanswartz3 Год назад

    How long do you bathe your putter in acetone/alcohol for in your Tupperware bowl? I’m working on doing this myself, and don’t want to mess up!🤣

    • @donovanswartz3
      @donovanswartz3 Год назад

      Great work by the way, as usual!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I usually soak it for a 1/2 hour to an hour. Then from there make sure you wear gloves and bake the moisture out right away. I give it a quick blast after baking to get any surface haziness or water spots off then torch it.

    • @donovanswartz3
      @donovanswartz3 Год назад

      @@igolf906 thank you so much! I have it soaking right now! I appreciate the quick response and helpful advice! Keep up the great work my friend!

  • @FlagstickPutters
    @FlagstickPutters Год назад

    Looks awesome! I've tried my hand at torching a couple scotty camerons. I can never get that even / smooth looking finish.

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      It's all in the prep work.

    • @FlagstickPutters
      @FlagstickPutters Год назад +1

      @@igolf906 yup, I dont have a sandblaster so my prep work was as in depth as yours. someday!

  • @JoshMG
    @JoshMG Год назад

    It’s spectacular, Corey. Well done brother!

  • @d-hiro1380
    @d-hiro1380 Год назад

    This guy is going places. Make me one please!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      Thanks! But no, I plan to keep this a hobby. 😉

  • @chrisdorgan8802
    @chrisdorgan8802 Год назад

    Love watching these , to get the bronze colour is it just time and temperature? Or is there an additive you dip it in ?

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      Just prepping in acetone, baking and torching.

    • @chrisdorgan8802
      @chrisdorgan8802 Год назад +1

      @@igolf906 thanks for the reply really appreciate it , keep the vids coming I love em

  • @andrewkosloski5746
    @andrewkosloski5746 Год назад

    Does bead blasting/sand blasting remove the nickel finish on the putters?

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      There is no nickel plating on these stainless putters. But the old Pro Platinums do, and with high pressure and coarse media you can get it off, but it takes awhile.

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      @Andrew Kosloski honestly I've never tried taking the plating off, so I can't really help you there. I've heard of someone taking it off with a sand blaster but can only imagine it would talk half a day to do it. That's any refurbishers only do cerakote type finishes on them. I'd look for any place that does plating and have them strip it for you.

    • @andrewkosloski5746
      @andrewkosloski5746 Год назад

      @@igolf906 I was under the impression when you grind the nicks and dings out of the putter you are ruining the plating and the cerakote won’t take?
      Sorry for all the questions, this has been so informative and it is very much appreciated!!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      @Andrew Kosloski no that plating UNLESS it's peeling, will not come off. So as long as your prep for cerakote is done properly, it adheres just fine.

  • @Simpsons_dailyy
    @Simpsons_dailyy Год назад

    What do you use when you use a cotton bud before the paint is added? Some kind of clear liquid?

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      It's isopropyl alcohol. I put a thin film of that in all of the cherry bombs because the paint flows in it better, and prevents bubbles and keeps it glossy!

    • @Simpsons_dailyy
      @Simpsons_dailyy Год назад

      @@igolf906 what temperature do you bake it at in the oven? Is just a drying process?

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад +1

      @@Simpsons_dailyy 250 for an hour. It pulls all the moisture out of the steel and any leftover surface oils

  • @bostonmiller6921
    @bostonmiller6921 Год назад

    how much do you sell them for?!

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      Depends on the putter, and the work that needs to be done prior. But something like this would be between $325 & $400. But I don't usually sell putters. I restore and finish them for people.

  • @isaiahwayne155
    @isaiahwayne155 Год назад

    Do you oil quench it

    • @igolf906
      @igolf906  Год назад

      No. Only if it were carbon steel. This model is stainless steel.

  • @Fgold1111
    @Fgold1111 Год назад

    Looks awesome!