How to Patinize Your Brass Putter
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How to Patinize Your Brass Putter
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
Bead blast off old coating.
Remove Dings and Scratches
Blend out the imperfections with a belt sander and a green scotch-brite belt. Ensuring not to remove too much material.
Apply Brass Black
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.