![]() ![]() The recipe for the patina shown above is as follows: Hammer texture surface. When going for a heavily textured look with black, the best results can be achieved when you apply texture first. Accentuate a metallic black finished with texture. Cold foam brush wipe a mixture of 5.1ppw sulfurated potash and 100ppw distilled water until desired value. ![]() The recipe for this black over masked copper is as follows: Hand scour surface. Masking off areas of metal before adding a patina can show off just how deep a shade of black is being achieved. On Copper Mask areas of copper and patina to a rich black. Repeat coloration process as necessary to obtain desired color quality. Cold foam brush wipe Birchwood Technologies Presto Black® BST4 to desired value. To achieve a rich black on steel: Power brush surface. NOTE: Before attempting any new patina, remember to follow all the safety instructions provided in Patina, or provided by the product manufacturer. Thanks to out best selling book Patina, I have a few recipes to share to help you reach a seriously spooky shade of black. A rich black patina is the answer!Īchieving the blackest black patina can be a challenge, though liver of sulfur won’t achieve it on its own. Dark skies, dark weather, and a dark holiday had me wondering how I could bring that into my jewelry. The skies are dark earlier, it’s stormy more often than not, and Halloween is right around the corner. ![]() We’re getting deep into the grips of autumn in my neck of the woods. ![]()
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