Has anyone tried painting brown wood to look like black wood?
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Has anyone tried painting brown wood to look like black wood?
Has anyone painted their brown wood to make it look like black wood?
I was thinking of how tail lights are smoked and if it would work well on the brown wood in order to tint it black... but still see the grain of the wood...theoretically making it similar to black wood.
I'm not talking that crap Vans tint spray. I'm talking professionally candy smoke paint and cleared.
I have a couple extra center consoles and wood trim. I may try this, wanted to ask first if it has been done and how it turned out.
If it doesn't work, I would just paint my wood trim Piano Black.
I was thinking of how tail lights are smoked and if it would work well on the brown wood in order to tint it black... but still see the grain of the wood...theoretically making it similar to black wood.
I'm not talking that crap Vans tint spray. I'm talking professionally candy smoke paint and cleared.
I have a couple extra center consoles and wood trim. I may try this, wanted to ask first if it has been done and how it turned out.
If it doesn't work, I would just paint my wood trim Piano Black.
#2
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I'm not sure how tinting over it would look, but I would love to see it done... It might turn out nice, but I'm kinda thinking to tint it dark enough to eliminate the brown it would also really lessen the woodgrain effect dramatically??
I've mentioned in a previous thread about Hydrocoating water transfer becoming very popular, there are a few places around me that are doing this now, and you can choose from 1000's of patterns, woodgrains, and various effects. A local stereo shop has been using this process for it's fiberglassed tv bezels and speaker trim panels. A friend of mine had the wood protion of a steering wheel and some console pieces done in a black wood style and it looks like real wood.. The quality is defiantly there, it ain't no vinyl or fake carbon fiber type process..
Here is one of the places that does in my state.
http://sourcehydro.com/
And here is a random pic from someone's GS interior they did.
I've mentioned in a previous thread about Hydrocoating water transfer becoming very popular, there are a few places around me that are doing this now, and you can choose from 1000's of patterns, woodgrains, and various effects. A local stereo shop has been using this process for it's fiberglassed tv bezels and speaker trim panels. A friend of mine had the wood protion of a steering wheel and some console pieces done in a black wood style and it looks like real wood.. The quality is defiantly there, it ain't no vinyl or fake carbon fiber type process..
Here is one of the places that does in my state.
http://sourcehydro.com/
And here is a random pic from someone's GS interior they did.
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As for pricing my friends steering wheel I think was like $130 or so, which I didn't think was too bad. But surely all those pieces above has to be $1000 or more, which I still wouldn't think is all that bad of a price... The parts I've seen in person looked just as quality as oem..
Haha, I never said is was cheap..
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I had my wood wheel water transfer as well, Wringo referred me to this site:
http://www.classictrimwtp.com/
Here is wringo's interior
Their work is excellent. I sent them some stock blackwood piece to match and they did their thing.
http://www.classictrimwtp.com/
Here is wringo's interior
Their work is excellent. I sent them some stock blackwood piece to match and they did their thing.
Last edited by nar8ta; 01-09-12 at 06:17 PM.
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The hydro dipped Blackwood posted by 99 GS3 above is mine. And wringo's interior above is what inspired me to do it. I was searching for the sport design black wood but was turned off by the expensive price of only a few pieces. Then found out some friends started source hydrographics so decided to get more than just the door and center piece done.
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I had my wood wheel water transfer as well, Wringo referred me to this site:
http://www.classictrimwtp.com/
Here is wringo's interior
Their work is excellent. I sent them some stock blackwood piece to match and they did their thing.
http://www.classictrimwtp.com/
Here is wringo's interior
Their work is excellent. I sent them some stock blackwood piece to match and they did their thing.
#10
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iTrader: (14)
The hydro dipped Blackwood posted by 99 GS3 above is mine. And wringo's interior above is what inspired me to do it. I was searching for the sport design black wood but was turned off by the expensive price of only a few pieces. Then found out some friends started source hydrographics so decided to get more than just the door and center piece done.
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Only have one pic here. I need to take more pics
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ine-cover.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ine-cover.html
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Lexus Champion
Haha I remember this topic YEARS ago about if it was real wood and some member took off a piece and sanded the clear all the way down to the wood lol