Right i guess a lot will just click on tihs because not sure what it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk39PRZ1JhQ&feature=g-high-rec
I am trying to put together every thing needed to do this to a guitar. From getting the guitar NAKED (NO PAINT at all)
as far as i know .. not a wood worker or any thing
1) sand it down a bit ( i hate terms like bit because one persons dinner is another guys snack) this is so the PRIMER can get a grip in to the wood (im guessing as dont really get told this stuff just got fragments of chat logs all over the internet)
2)Prime it (dont know what kind of any thing, im guessing some white or clear primer stuff)
3) sand it again .. a bit .. (i dont know this bit but hay)
4) then you can swirle
CORRECT ME please and i can delete this Rubbish
SWIRLING (i may spell this wrong as i feel it should be Swerling)
{
www.swirling.com is a bit dead when writing this}
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6853205_ma...tar-paint.html
Well need a TANK for the guitar to go in to .. Tank of WATER!
1.5 tbsp of Borax per gallon of water
Im just playing with 1lt of water ( so 1/2 tbsp ) [1gallon being about 3lts {this is a US Gallon by the way}]
Now i did read some thing to leave it standing in Room Temp for 1/2hr on the swirling site.
"Drip several drops of your first color into the water. It should spread out across the surface of the water. If it sinks or clumps, scoop it out, and thin it with an oil-based thinning medium"
{mm mine sunk . i tried to tip it in from the tin tho from 15cm hight.. mm also the swirling site suggested to add water/borax to change the sinking thing so not sure there}
http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/swirled.htm
"Next, test the water with some oil paint to see if you have enough Borax in your water. Only a little drop is needed!! You should see the paint start to disappear or dissipate and spread (if you have enough Borax mixed in the water). If not then you need to add more Borax to your water. Once ready you can now test the which paint colors need to be thinned, some colors are thicker and need help spreading so adding a little “paint time extender” helps this. You can pick up “Extender” at any fine art shop."
{well at least they say what happens if there isnt enougth borax}