How to Patinize Your Brass Putter
by designcoyxe in Workshop > Metalworking
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How to Patinize Your Brass Putter
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Brass putters have a timeless appeal, and the Ping Anser is a classic among them. But what if you could give it an aged, weathered look that adds character and uniqueness? In this Instructable, I’ll guide you through the process of patinizing a brass Ping Anser putter. Whether you’re looking to achieve a vintage aesthetic or simply want to experiment with brass patination, this project will take you through the steps to create a stunning finish.
From preparation to applying the patina, this guide will help you transform a classic putter into a work of art. Let’s get started!
Supplies
Belt Sander with Scotch-Brite Belt
Shop Towel
Latex Gloves
Sand Blaster with glass bead media
Brass Black
Steel Wool
Distilled Water
Remove Old Coating
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Bead blast off old coating.
Remove Dings and Scratches
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Blend out the imperfections with a belt sander and a green scotch-brite belt. Ensuring not to remove too much material.
Apply Brass Black
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Mix up a 50/50 solution of distilled water and Brass Black.
Apply Brass Black with a shop towel, or an applicator of your choice.
Rinse with water.
Brush with steel wool for a nice consistent patina.
Enjoy!

