Re: Marble paint design
Accordion? OK...
I started with spraying the sides and back gloss black then taped the sides where the edge radius stops. I found a really nice PPG metallic green that I sprayed as the base for the top. Since the green is a water based paint I had to clear it so it wouldn't come up when I did the marble. I made a 50/50 jet black/clear mixture then thinned it 20%, this gave me a nice jet black that is kinda transparent so the green can come through. I bought Saran Wrap (don't use the knock-off stuff because there isn't a static cling) and put two pieces together side-by-side so it would cover the whole body. At this point I got a friend to help, I could do it on my own but since it's a 'rush' step it was better to get help. I sprayed 2 fairly thick coats of the thinned black onto the green then quickly covered it with the Saran Wrap. Take a towel or sponge and blot the wrap here and there to make sure you have contact all over the body. I decided to have the lines go side to side (like a flamed maple LP) so we pulled the wrap off in that direction. Since the wrinkled black was thick in some areas and thin elsewhere, I had to spray 3 coats of clear on it , sand it, then 3 more coat and a sand. I buffed it twice with rubbing compound then twice with polishing compound until it was like glass. And that's how you do a marble paint job, not super-hard but I have 10+ hours just in the body.
A few days ago I got all black hardware for it, chrome would distract you from looking at the paint. It's getting Duncan's but I haven't decided which ones, it will be a 'metal' guitar though.
I did another guitar with a blue marble that looks badass but since it is darker you have to see it in the sun.
I love working in a body shop!