Hello everyone,
Could anyone tell me how I make my tuba that has a finished in silver look's like in satin silver?
How should I proceed?
Thanks
Satin Silver
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dantetuba
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Re: Satin Silver
Use a brush would has one problem: what is the movements should I do?
Because the horn can get the marks. As an example of circular movements.
What you think?
Thanks
Because the horn can get the marks. As an example of circular movements.
What you think?
Thanks
- tubaguy9
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Re: Satin Silver
What I would reccomend (if it really does make THAT big of a difference)
Send it off to have it stripped of the silver, bead blasted, and then replated. AKA, a minimum of $3,000-$4,000
As far as a scratchbrush, you would use a brass wire wheel, and use it as you would a buffing wheel...a hand brush would take WAY too much work to use...
If you want a satin silver horn, buy a satin silver horn...its that simple.
Send it off to have it stripped of the silver, bead blasted, and then replated. AKA, a minimum of $3,000-$4,000
As far as a scratchbrush, you would use a brass wire wheel, and use it as you would a buffing wheel...a hand brush would take WAY too much work to use...
If you want a satin silver horn, buy a satin silver horn...its that simple.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
- Daniel C. Oberloh
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Re: Satin Silver
Satin finished surfaces are produced via glass-bead-blasting prior to silver or gold plating. This can be done over the existing silver or gold (not nickel) plate but will require prep-buffing, masking and replating. If the existing plate bond is not satisfactory, it will need additional work prior to bead-blasting and plating. If you have your heart set on it, I strongly suggest you have it done by an experienced shop because it is fairly involved and if not done properly can make a complete mess of your horn. Brushed finishes are not the same thing as satin. Good luck.
Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
http://www.oberloh.com
Daniel C. Oberloh
Oberloh Woodwind and Brass Works
http://www.oberloh.com