I found you because Michelle posted this video on her FB. Thank you so much for posting! Your tutorial was really thorough and I really appreciate how you explain the "why" behind your approach. Thank you!
You got a smooth hand bro.. I tried with the same type of torch on a piece of sanded subfloor thinking it would be easy...😂noooo it was N.O.T😂 Mine looked Horrible as horrible gets. You did Awesome bro🙂
Thanks for the tutorial! So you don't brush any of the soot off? Do you find that the soot darkens the spit as you go? Also, you mentioned a vinyl sealer, why this as compared to other sealers? Just curious...thanks!
It's not a deep burn and rubs off when applying spit. The vinyl sealer is just another sanding sealer, pre-cat which is ready for sanding in 20-30 minutes. It's solvent-based instead of water or oil.
If you're referring to the Fire Rescue logo, I used a 90 degree vbit and 1/4" endmill with a flat depth of .25" on a 24" round. I just finished shooting another video with the same process using the Fire Effect and cut the USMC EGA inside of a fire wheel! It will be uploaded soon. Semper Fi!
@@MarshallCNC actually watching now. First video that popped up tonight and saw the EGA. I am a Marine. 87-95. Hope to learn a lot. almost ready to buy the unicorn fire. thanks for responding
@@MarshallCNC Thank you so much. I have another question . I am trying to fine the finish you used would you mine sharing the name and type also where you buy it from? Thanks again. Ron
This unicorn spit paint is new to me but looks interesting to use.
If you want to order some, I have an affiliate link above in the description. I use it all the time, many different colors and uses
Awesome! Love the brightness/boldness/of the color! Looks easy. I'll have to try the Unicorn Spit stains.
Great tips! Thanks!
I found you because Michelle posted this video on her FB. Thank you so much for posting! Your tutorial was really thorough and I really appreciate how you explain the "why" behind your approach.
Thank you!
Very nice finish. Thanks for info. Appreciate it.
Great tutorial
Great job, love your work.
These are fantastic! Im curious what type of sealant do you use after you stain.
I use a pre-catalyzed conversion varnish
You got a smooth hand bro.. I tried with the same type of torch on a piece of sanded subfloor thinking it would be easy...😂noooo it was N.O.T😂 Mine looked Horrible as horrible gets. You did Awesome bro🙂
Practice on scrap 2x4's .... As you can see from all the trim in my shop, I've had a lot of practice
Great video. Assuming this is recorded in a mirror thus the reverse type? Appreciate your work, very nice.
Thanks for the tutorial! So you don't brush any of the soot off? Do you find that the soot darkens the spit as you go? Also, you mentioned a vinyl sealer, why this as compared to other sealers? Just curious...thanks!
It's not a deep burn and rubs off when applying spit. The vinyl sealer is just another sanding sealer, pre-cat which is ready for sanding in 20-30 minutes. It's solvent-based instead of water or oil.
I would love to ask 3 questions:
What bit
what depth
what size is the circle
GREAT JOB
If you're referring to the Fire Rescue logo, I used a 90 degree vbit and 1/4" endmill with a flat depth of .25" on a 24" round. I just finished shooting another video with the same process using the Fire Effect and cut the USMC EGA inside of a fire wheel! It will be uploaded soon. Semper Fi!
@@MarshallCNC actually watching now. First video that popped up tonight and saw the EGA. I am a Marine. 87-95. Hope to learn a lot. almost ready to buy the unicorn fire. thanks for responding
@@cooperusmcsgt5918 Marine also, 91-95 ... SF
When using the sanding sealer I find that the unicorn spit bleeds into the brush making its way back into the can, how do you combat this?
I spray it on with HVLP gun
On the fire and rescue logo if the circle is 18 inch in dia. What is the cut depth and bits do you used? Thanks
Vcarve with 90 vbit and 1/4 or 1/8 endmill with flat depth of .25"
@@MarshallCNC Thank you so much. I have another question . I am trying to fine the finish you used would you mine sharing the name and type also where you buy it from? Thanks again. Ron
You can get vinyl sealer and conversion varnish at places like Sherwin Williams
@@MarshallCNC Thank You Ron
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