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Baroque Art Gilder’s Paste  Tis professional grade gilding paste lets you create brilliant gilded finishes and colored effects for added beauty and contrast on wood turnings, carvings and other woodwork. It is wax-based and highly concentrated for a long-lasting, deep, rich look that is easy to create. Unlike other gilding pastes we have tried, real metallic pigments are used in these gilding pastes so you create an authentic gilded finish. Apply the gilding paste on or off the lathe using a brush, sponge or cloth. It can also be thinned with paint thinner for use as a stain, wash or spray. Dry to the touch in about 60 minutes, you can apply a top coat such as lacquer, varnish, shellac, or urethane finish. A little goes a long way... just


1 oz will cover up to 30 square feet of surface area. Color » Antique Gold, Black, Copper, Patina, Silver, Verdigris, White, Inca Gold, Iris Blue, Bronze, Canary Yellow, German Silver, Gold, Tulip Red # 105-300 ................................................................ $12.50 Buy 3 or more SAVE 10%


Modern Masters Metal Effects With Modern Masters’ family of water-based reactive metallic paints, you can create turnings with an ancient appearance or combine the natural beauty of wood with the look and feel of a metallic surface to create a stunning piece that leaves others wondering how you made it. Add a pinch of creativity such as beading, texturing or carving and you're on your way to creating great looking turnings that are uniquely you. Using Modern Masters’ reactive metallic finishes is simple and easy. Simply apply the primer to a sanded bare-wood surface, apply 2 coats of metallic paint (lightly sanding between applications), spritz the surface with aging solution of your choice and let it oxidize. For those who want to discover the limitless possibilities of reactive metal finishing, the process can be as simple or complicated as you like with even greater benefits as you explore its many possibilities.


Antique Gold Black Copper Patina


Note: Modern Masters coatings should not be used on turnings that will be handled frequently or that come in contact with food or other metallic items such as rings, etc. Use on decorative turnings only. Instructions included.


Inca Gold Iris Blue Bronze Canary Yellow


• Looks and feels like a genuine metallic surface • Proven performance: used in commercial applications for decades • Combine with gilding wax for added dimension • Use with confidence: re-sand and start over again if needed • Aging ssolutions compatible with all reactive metallic paints • Can be applied with airbrush, brush, sponge, etc. • Possibilities are limited only by your imagination • Spritzer cap fits 4 oz. and 16 oz. size bottles


Silver Verdigris White Tulip Red


Primer Required for use with all metallic paints. Seals the wood surface and prevents contaminates from leaching from the wood into the


German Silver Gold


ProSand Sanding Sponge Keep your fingers cool when hand sanding with flexible, high density foam backed ProSand Sanding Sponge. Norton's special aluminum oxide abrasive cuts significantly faster than other abrasives and can be used for wet and dry sanding applications. Sponges can be cleaned and reused by rinsing with water. Sold as a pack of 2.


Sponges are 4-1/2" x 5-1/2" x 3/16" thick. Grit » 60, 120, 180, 220 # 105-430 ..................$3.95 5+ SAVE 20%


metal finish. # 105-569 4 oz .............................$7.55 16 oz .......................... $20.95


Reactive Metallic Paint Metal Effects Reactive Metallic Paint transforms turned wood pieces into metal art. Applied over the Metal Effects Primer, this water-based metallic paint is quick and easy to apply with a sponge or


brush. Color » Bronze, Copper, Iron # 105-570 6 oz. ...........................$15.55 16 oz. ......................... $32.95


Aging Solutions Can be used on all reactive metal paints. Spritzer cap highly recommended when an even application is desired. Can also be sponged, brushed or drizzled onto


surface. Color » Blue Patina, Green Patina # 105-567 4 oz. ........................... $6.25 16 oz. ..........................$19.95 # 105-574 Spritzer Cap ............ $1.35


Rust Activator Creates a rust-like look and powdery surface texture when


used with Iron metal paint. # 105-567 4 oz. ........................... $6.25 16 oz. ..........................$19.95 # 105-574 Spritzer Cap ............ $1.75


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