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17th December 07, 09:52 PM
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"Fixing" a cheap cantle
Like many of you, my BX (Before X-Marks) purchases weren't as well informed as they could have been. With a formal event imminent, I ordered a cheap-o fur sporran. I was really taken aback by the chromed cantle (just like the one in this photo I snitched from an e-Bay auction )
Becoming increasingly appalled by the sporran, it got shoved to the rear of the accessory drawer. My wife developed a strident and somewhat frightening dislike of the poor, neglected item. What to do?
I tried finding a replacement cantle, but the ones I could afford weren't really much of an improvement.
Finally I decided that I could improve the looks of the existing cantle with a bit of work.
Chromed steel is notoriously hard to paint, even with acid etching and other treatments. I needed a simpler solution, so here's what I did.
I gave the whole thing a good rubdown with 0000 steel wool to cut the shine a bit. My belt buckle is pewter, and I needed to tone down the chrome shine.
Next I scrubbed it with a toothbrush and some good grease-cutting detergent. Using my smallest art brush I applied three coats of flat black enamel (Testor's model car paint). It looked better, but the paint didn't stick to the chrome worth a toot. After the paint dried thoroughly I masked the edges of the cantle, and the round disc in the center, with masking tape. I then sprayed it with 5 coats of clear satin enamel. This material dries tough as nails, preventing the black paint from being scratched off, and giving thew paint a "deeper" look in the bargain.
Here it is. I'm not sure my wife's totally changed her mind about it, but I'm much happier with the way it looks, and I didn't have to shell out a bundle for a new sporran!
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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17th December 07, 09:56 PM
#2
I like it, great improvement on the original. Excellent work, the talent abounds around here.
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17th December 07, 09:58 PM
#3
Glad it worked, someone else was using BBQ/ stove pipe paint to do stuff like that, but I don't think it was crome steel.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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17th December 07, 10:33 PM
#4
Sweet!!!
Your project work made a huge difference, nicely done.
Cheers,
"..., and wrote upon it - In memory of our God, our religion, and our freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children...." Alma 46:12
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17th December 07, 10:42 PM
#5
Wow! That came out great!
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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17th December 07, 10:56 PM
#6
What a great idea. I've got one like it at home in the draw. I'll have a go when I get the time
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17th December 07, 11:01 PM
#7
Wow the difference is amazing, glad it turned out ok for ya.
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17th December 07, 11:02 PM
#8
Thanks for that. I've got the same cantle on an ebay special black bunny. I was tempted in the past to put some color on it. After seeing how yours turned out I'll have to give it a try.
I may use a self etching epoxy primer under the paint and see how that turns out.
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17th December 07, 11:15 PM
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His Noble Excellency Ryan the Innocent of Waldenshire under Throcket
Free Your Legs!
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18th December 07, 02:45 AM
#10
That is very, very nice.
I've been seriously thinking about getting an enamel sporran. This gave me a new project.
Thank you!
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