Hi all,
I've managed to get thousands of solid brass hinges in exceptional quality and various sizes. Thick, meaty and luxurious - exactly what my hair isn't. :B
Doing the fine-file, sandpaper, buff thing brings them to a glorious shine in no time, but I'm after a "brushed" look and not really sure where to start.
Some of my boxes, the cheaper ones, would benefit from having a brushed look hinge as they are painted. The default hinges from the factory are free of any finish and need refinishing before use (though not very much at all). I don't want shiny and reflective - flat and brassy is nice.... but I cant think of how its done.
I've tried a few ways, but I'm getting inferior results. Any hints?
I've managed to get thousands of solid brass hinges in exceptional quality and various sizes. Thick, meaty and luxurious - exactly what my hair isn't. :B
Doing the fine-file, sandpaper, buff thing brings them to a glorious shine in no time, but I'm after a "brushed" look and not really sure where to start.
Some of my boxes, the cheaper ones, would benefit from having a brushed look hinge as they are painted. The default hinges from the factory are free of any finish and need refinishing before use (though not very much at all). I don't want shiny and reflective - flat and brassy is nice.... but I cant think of how its done.
I've tried a few ways, but I'm getting inferior results. Any hints?
Brass Hinges - getting the brushed look?
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