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Art & Inspiration Is wood graining a thing of the past?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HOTRODPRIMER, Sep 23, 2023.

  1. "not a 32"....I'm using that! LOL

    Greg Tuter out of Tulsa did mine. Not all of it is installed yet, but he did a superb job!

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  2. theHIGHLANDER
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    It's a hot water process where a transparent "decal" is floating on top, then you dip the part in it in a specific fashion. Once out the graphic or transparency is applied to every surface. I actually thought about doing it (horror of horrors!) but the cost of admission was a bit steep at the time, like 5 or 6 grand plus cost of the films. Here's a short vid:
     
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  3. I took airbrush classes from Mickey Harris and he taught us to woodgrain, but most of the actual woodgrain was done with a red scotchbrite pad lol
     
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  4. southerncad
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    I didn't want to go the full woodgrain program, so I added so teak veneer that I used shellac on and hit it with steel wool to knock down the shine. Did this on my dash and doors, think it came out OK. Dash2.jpg
     
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  5. Not one car posted on this thread is a traditional hotrod. Just saying. Restorods or tiquers yes. What forum are we on again?
     
  6. DDDenny
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    Oooookay
    How about an example of HAMB worthiness?
     
  7. Woodgraining is for old men Ha!
     
  8. I made this dash way back about 1975. After I sold the car the new owner added holes for A/C. When I bought the car back I realized I could not stand it so I redid the dash to more of my liking. Tastes change. I like wood grain on some cars. It all depends on the car.

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    I spent about 6 months practicing before doing my dash using a Chrysler instrument panel upload_2023-9-27_22-14-51.jpeg
     
  10. theHIGHLANDER
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    I didn't want to bore the crowd with the same old pic of my HAMB WORTHY 39 Ford std 2dr. But WTF here ya go...again. I did a vintage furniture style inlay in the glovebox door. The control bezels are burled walnut. The rest is a mix of the 37 and 39 grain patterns as used in Fords of those years.
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    The style of the V8 inlay is the earlier version, used because it would work as a proper focal point. I laid it out, then covered ½ of it, grained the right side twice, then did the whole just 1 more time to give the shadow effect of the early V8 logo. Once cleared I expect it to pop pretty well. HAMB worthy? Y'all can decide...
     
  11. Okie Pete
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    WOW that’s beautiful Highlander .
    Dr Dave that’s a a very nice touch to Your A .
    Russ great job . Your dash looks great.
     
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  12. Well as far as factory goes, the only "modern" car i've seen with it was my grandpa's 2003 Buick. But I tend to see the "woodgrain" dashes a lot at car shows, so even though it's been abandoned by the Big Three, it still seems to be fairly common in this world
     
  13. the oil soup
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    I did faux finishing for a living for years and woodgraining was part of that, woodgraining in a residential setting much different than automotive work (tools, techniques and materials), it can be done but here is a company that sells the correct equipment that the auto manufacturers used back in the day complete with original grain colors and patterns.
    https://woodgraining.com/
     
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  14. 4speed411
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    Wooden door garnish on a '34 Chevy with Hobby Lobby Cork Material panels PXL_20230816_154040071.jpg
     
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    I wouldn't change mine for the world
     
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