Pedal Refinishing
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Pedal Refinishing
We have some fine folks here who do etching, jwar, danny, laowiz, but are there other folks who refinish pedals? Not just etching but other types? Has anyone here ever tried to get Laura Bennet to paint anything?
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Jero's got some dope finishes, also you might get an empty Laura from Tom and fill it up... 
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It's always worth a shot to try it yourself too! Depending on what you had in mind I might be able to pull it off.
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funny you should mention. laura just sent me a photo of a pedal she just did for someone. you can find her on facebook and message her--i'm certain she'd be happy to work with you.wfs1234 wrote: Has anyone here ever tried to get Laura Bennet to paint anything?
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also cool (much cooler, in my opinion) would be getting a good artist you personally know to paint it. I bet you know one.
otherwise, dunk it in this

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Find some pics on the web of designs you like....Go to Michaels, get some paint markers and get inspired...!! If you don't like it you can just sand it off...And theres another idea--get a Dremel and etch some abstract patterns. Then apply and wipe-off paint marker over that....So many possibilities.
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Jero? Don't know how I missed that. I'll have to check his stuff out!sonidero wrote:Jero's got some dope finishes, also you might get an empty Laura from Tom and fill it up...
Honestly I'm just curious about what's availableheartben wrote:It's always worth a shot to try it yourself too! Depending on what you had in mind I might be able to pull it off.
That's flippin' sweet! Does she just paint whatever she feels like or can for ask for color schemes or themes? Because all of her stuff does have a very specific style.cheesecats wrote:funny you should mention. laura just sent me a photo of a pedal she just did for someone. you can find her on facebook and message her--i'm certain she'd be happy to work with you.wfs1234 wrote: Has anyone here ever tried to get Laura Bennet to paint anything?
Unfortunately I don't know anyone... And I think I'd want the opposite kind of dipfriendship wrote:also cool (much cooler, in my opinion) would be getting a good artist you personally know to paint it. I bet you know one.
otherwise, dunk it in this
I don't think I'm crafty enough for that. Have you done any of that? Because it sounds awesome!Decibill wrote:Find some pics on the web of designs you like....Go to Michaels, get some paint markers and get inspired...!! If you don't like it you can just sand it off...And theres another idea--get a Dremel and etch some abstract patterns. Then apply and wipe-off paint marker over that....So many possibilities.
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Listen to this dude, he knows what he is talking about. The man is responsible for some of the greatest dr sci finishes ever.heartben wrote:It's always worth a shot to try it yourself too! Depending on what you had in mind I might be able to pull it off.
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i'm sure you can request designs and color schemes.wfs1234 wrote:That's flippin' sweet! Does she just paint whatever she feels like or can for ask for color schemes or themes? Because all of her stuff does have a very specific style.
and as goroth said, justben does some incredible artwork depicting planets and outer space.
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I want to refinish all my pedals with Doctor Who graphics....
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Drawing/painting on pedals is so much fun. Get some paint markers and a decent can of clear coat and go wild!
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Hah, I thought about doing an enclosure up like the Tardisretinal orbita wrote:I want to refinish all my pedals with Doctor Who graphics....
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i've been really wanting to get into legitimate painting, but been too busy (or lazy?) to look up the paints to use. good looking pedals are works of art though, mad respect.
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check out some acrylics, bud
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I've built pedals, guitars, speaker cabs, keytars, snare drums....you name it, I've probably tried it. The first hurdle is to say you are gonna do it. After that, the next big hurdle is making a plan. It's all just "could be" and "maybe it will happen" until you make the plan. Sketch out some ideas on paper, decide on colors and making a shopping list. Buy your supplies and review you plan---are there layers and an order that the paint needs to be applied in.....? It's all up to you. Fuck it up, learn from it and start again....It's all part of the process. Its low risk, low cost, high reward stuff...!!!I don't think I'm crafty enough for that. Have you done any of that? Because it sounds awesome!
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