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In this video, John explains the Acetone Battlewear Technique.
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@padgit8r486
@padgit8r486 4 года назад
Superb look!! Appreciate all of your videos and am using all the info I’ve seen in them.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@finalaccuracy7695
@finalaccuracy7695 4 года назад
This is by far, my favorite RU-vid channel
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
I really appreciate that!
@tdubblz
@tdubblz 2 года назад
My stencils arrived last week. I love your videos. I can't wait until the weather warms up to a consistent warm temp. (I'll be painting in my backyard).
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Sweet brother!
@suprehmo14
@suprehmo14 3 года назад
Your my new Hero. epic short cut!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
Glad to help!
@DecotFamilyShooters
@DecotFamilyShooters 5 лет назад
This looks great. I’m doing some tumblers that I’m donating to a charity fundraiser but I’m definitely going to try this technique on my first rifle. Thank you again sir.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Glad to help. It's a ,much easier way to battle wear. The only trick is keeping an eye on it, and yanking it out of the oven when it goes from wet to tacky.
@tdubblz
@tdubblz 2 года назад
This has given me some inspiration! Okay Branson I see you!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Glad to help!
@jeffhuntley2921
@jeffhuntley2921 5 лет назад
That looks awesome. I’ve wanted to try that look with the titanium and black. I’m sure you’ve got a happy costumer.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Glad to help.
@tru_remedyz
@tru_remedyz 5 лет назад
your the man!!!!!!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
My wife thinks so too! lol
@eddiesironworx6831
@eddiesironworx6831 2 года назад
Hey guys, just baked it for about 8 minutes then wiped with Acetone and it worked Friken awesome! What a great tip, no more using Scotch bright for me. You guys' Rock. Thank you
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Glad it worked for you!
@Cesar2481
@Cesar2481 2 года назад
At what heats?
@oldrabidus2230
@oldrabidus2230 3 года назад
Thanks!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
Glad to help.
@benniwon4385
@benniwon4385 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to put all these videos out as well as answer questions! First time doing a multicolor. If you over harden your first layer will it cause your second layer to come off in flakes instead of being able to rub off when wiping down with acetone?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Yes. Tack is a temp and feel, not a temp and time. We tack everything at 180 degrees. The item will go from wet, to sticky, to dry (tack free), to hard. You want to get it out of the oven when it's tack free, but before it starts to get hard. We set timers to remind us to check the items, not to remove them. Poly will tack out in about half the time a barrel will. Practice will show you where your oven will tack different materials. It takes a little practice, but once you learn your oven, it stays pretty consistent.
@midwestfirearmsolutions6867
@midwestfirearmsolutions6867 5 лет назад
I've gotta give this a try. I've always done distressed with some scotchbrite. Thanks and keep up the great work!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Glad to help!
@dirtdawgz8326
@dirtdawgz8326 2 года назад
What color black did ya use?
@RaZX6r6
@RaZX6r6 2 года назад
Another great vid guys! My question is when you do the 2nd coat (black), do you adjust your air/volume at all? Thanks!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Air, no. The volume is different for every color.
@rarebreedmma
@rarebreedmma 5 лет назад
Hey bro, First off, thanks so much for all the dedication to simply help people, it’s not a trait we see a lot of anymore unfortunately. I’ve purchased stencils etc from you in the past, and actually drove up to Branson to pick them up, and you allowed me to pick your brain and see the shop. Your videos have helped me cerakote from day one LOL! Anyhow, what’s your advice on blood splatter designs? I seen a few videos where people use toothbrushes to splat the paint, but I am yet to see or even read anything on using cerakote. I was wondering: 1. Can I apply it to the weapon after the battleworn technique? 2. If I literally just finished my final baking, and wanted to do just some cosmetic blood splatter, do I need to redo “everything prep wise,” or can I just do a light splatter and bake in? Anyhow, thanks again! GOD Bless
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching, and stopping by. We enjoy meeting people. The toothbrush trick is about the easiest way I've used. I buy them three for a dollar at the dollar store, and just pitch them when I'm done. Just mix what you need (crimson works well for blood), and pour it into a lid or dish. Dip the brush in, and with a little wrist action, flick it on from about 3-4 feet away, depending on how mush of an effect you want. Just apply it in whatever step is going to look best. Normally, I'd say you have to start over. Cerakote generally doesn't stick very well to fully cured cerakote. However, if you are already done, there's not much risk in giving it a try. Worst case scenario, it doesn't stick, and you are no worse off than you are now.
@rarebreedmma
@rarebreedmma 5 лет назад
Branson Cerakote thanks a lot! Last question, what’s your thoughts on how to apply say a small decal on an already cerakote cured lower? How do I prep without ruining the other areas cerakoted?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
@@rarebreedmma I've never done it, but I'd just wipe down the area with acetone, let it dry, and apply.
@TheChargerArms
@TheChargerArms 5 лет назад
I’ve used the TBA stuff Cerakote sells to thin their stuff down. I like how this looks easier and cheaper! So you just tack free the top coat and wipe while warm or do you let it cool?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Either way. I've done it hot, and by the time I finished, it was cool. Doesn't seem to matter.
@bartblack8054
@bartblack8054 5 лет назад
Great video. Thanks! Quick question based on perspective, hopefully it won't sound dumb: is the idea to make the parts look like they were red with a little bit of wear showing the black; or is the idea to make it look like most of the black has worn off (highly worn) with ton of red showing through?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Depends on the customer. This one wanted it to be pretty well blended.
@bartblack8054
@bartblack8054 5 лет назад
@@BransonCerakote thanks for the quick reply!
@motogroupconcesionarioofic3914
Hey branson! thanks for your video! Do you think i could use Thinner instead of Acetone? I live in Argentina, and its difficult to get Acetone.. but i was seeing Thinner(diluyent), maybe could work. Thanks!!
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Anything that cuts oil and grease without leaving residue should work.
@DeathToTheWicked3
@DeathToTheWicked3 3 года назад
I tried this method but it left little hairs and messed it up. Did I spray too thick on the black coat or not use enough acetone? I used the red shop rags so that may be the issue as well. I'm gonna try a thinner coat of black and a t-shirt today while also keeping the shirt soaked with acetone.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
It was the rag. We found T-shirts work the best for not leaving lint. Don't soak it too much, it will completely strip the second layer off. Start out rubbing really lightly, and judge how much pressure from there.
@outkastcustomcoatings8262
@outkastcustomcoatings8262 3 года назад
Have you had issues with rubbing thru the base color? I've done about a dozen using this technique but recently I've had issues with rubbing thru. The only thing that has changed is the Minnesota humidity. Any advice would be appreciated.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
If you're rubbing all the way through, it's likely either a thin base coat, or the base coat not being tacked out all the way. Happens to us all.
@connorbarnstable9148
@connorbarnstable9148 Год назад
Now can I use this same technique with paint instead of cerakote and get the same results? With either acetone or paint thinner?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote Год назад
Acetone should work.
@brandongriffin3218
@brandongriffin3218 2 года назад
Do you cook each layer? Or just left them wet and put more coats over, acetone wipe it, then bake it?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
We just tack out the base layer. if you sprayed wet on wet you'd likely wipe all the way to bare metal.
@Cesar2481
@Cesar2481 2 года назад
Did I miss the time frames and heat after the first coat (red) and then the same after the second coat?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
We always tack at 180. Tacking isn't a time, it's a feel. The item will go from wet, to sticky, to dry. You want to get it out once it's dry. Baking it too long after that point lets the coating start to harden, which will cause any follow on colors to fail. Final bake is at 250 for 2 hours.
@sblaier
@sblaier 3 года назад
How to you spray the inside of an AR handguard?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
Dial the cone all the way closed, set your volume, tap the trigger to float the coating in.
@kenfritz1191
@kenfritz1191 5 лет назад
Do you think it will work with Duracoat as well
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
It should, but I have zero experience with duracoat.
@donthit707
@donthit707 4 года назад
Awesome work🇺🇸✔do you need to blow air over parts after to wipe with acetone?..like you suggested qith scotch brite technique?...and thanks for all the advice you give all of us🇺🇸✔🙌
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
Nope. The scotch brite leaves fibers. The acetone doesn't.
@tsarpeteri8578
@tsarpeteri8578 4 года назад
I’m sorry if this is a dumb question, will the acetone ruin the finish? I’m trying to take of some spray paint off.
@jamaallewis3520
@jamaallewis3520 4 года назад
No, I used paint thinner on my rifle today and the base coat is pretty tough.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
@@jamaallewis3520 Yep, should be fine.
@816fireman
@816fireman Год назад
Was this H series cerekote you used? Also what temp did you flash the coatings at? Looks badass, but I'm sure you already knew that
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote Год назад
It's H series. We tack items out at 180. Thanks for watching.
@816fireman
@816fireman Год назад
@@BransonCerakote thank you!
@codymbink17
@codymbink17 3 года назад
If there is a scrap after baking cerakote. Do you suggest trying to touch that scratch up somehow or completely redo the piece?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
There's really not a touch up. You'll likely have to redo it.
@codymbink17
@codymbink17 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote you ever have issues getting cerakote off? I sand blast with 80 grit aluminum oxide at 90 psi and I have issues getting it off. I even turned up the psi too.
@codymbink17
@codymbink17 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote I found the issue with sand blaster. It was not picking up media :/
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
@@codymbink17 That will do it.
@atunguyd
@atunguyd 2 года назад
Hi, quick question. Why acetone and not lacquer thinners? I ask because I am going to attempt this with a local product called kalgard (same as cerekote but different :) )Kalgard one cleans up with thinners.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
No clue. Cerakote says acetone, and we've never tried anything else. My only thought is that acetone is plastic safe, as long as you don't soak in it.
@atunguyd
@atunguyd 2 года назад
Thanks. I just did a test. After 5min at 180F the acetone will lift the kalgard similar to your video. Thinners just strips it right off😁
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
@@atunguyd Glad to help.
@shiftygoose7230
@shiftygoose7230 2 года назад
Damn, I was looking for hillbilly bobs backyard paint job and this guy makes me feel like I'm already a 4th year spraypaint apprentice
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Lol. Hopefully that's a good thing?!
@Ricky8088y16
@Ricky8088y16 3 года назад
I've been trying this technique but just cant seem to get the same results. On the poly parts, it worked perfectly. On the metal, not so much. Either when i go to spray the black over the base, it fish eyes something fierce of the 2nd coat chips or has jagged edges when i go to wipe it off. i think i may be leaving it too long but after eight to ten minutes of tack on the base coat its still wet when i pull it out, so i put it back in. I guess my real question is, will it still be a little wet to the touch with the right tack time and then dry as it cools off? Any help would be awesome. Thanks, Ricky.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
There's a few things it could be. What ratio are you mixing at? What color is your base coat? What temp are you tacking at?
@Ricky8088y16
@Ricky8088y16 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote the exact same set up as your video. Crimson Red base. Graphite Black over the top. 180 for tack temp and 8 minutes on poly. 10 on metal.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
@@Ricky8088y16 Might either be contamination in your air or you aren't tacking quite long enough. If it's still on the wet side, it tends to create little balls.
@Ricky8088y16
@Ricky8088y16 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote I thought about that too, but the base coat lays way too nicely and I have a huge $500 r134 air dryer. Do you have an email I can send you some pictures of what’s going on?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
@@Ricky8088y16 info@bransoncerakote.com
@kraigschoenherr5468
@kraigschoenherr5468 5 лет назад
Where do you get your acetone from?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
We are in a small town, so the best place I've found is from Home Depot. They have 5 gallon cans at a decent price. If you live in a larger market, hit up the local chemical supply companies.
@Gibbyoutdoors
@Gibbyoutdoors Год назад
are you guys from branson mo?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote Год назад
Yes, we are in the Branson area. Our shop is now located in Hollister, MO.
@3dtactical475
@3dtactical475 4 года назад
After you wipe it top coat off with acetone do you put it back in to cure?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
Yep. Final step is two hours at 250 degrees.
@3dtactical475
@3dtactical475 4 года назад
Branson Cerakote right on. Thank you for the fast reply
@briandy2094
@briandy2094 3 года назад
So tacking is how long in the oven and how hot?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
180 degrees, but the time depends on the substrate. It's more of a feel than a time. The item will go from wet, to sticky, to dry. You want to take it out as close to the point where it is dry as possible, to keep from over hardening.
@briandy2094
@briandy2094 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote okay thanks, reason why i ask is im going toncerakote all My firearms and hopefully start a business doing it. Thank you for your informative videos. Aloha
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
@@briandy2094 Glad to help!
@patchayasorrananupap1899
@patchayasorrananupap1899 5 лет назад
What temp do you use for 2nd coat (c) and how long ? Thank a lot
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Once you've put the battle wear coat on, it goes in the oven at 300 for an hour. At that point, you're done and ready for it to be hard baked.
@patchayasorrananupap1899
@patchayasorrananupap1899 5 лет назад
Branson Cerakote Oh . Sorry for my mistake I mean when finished black color then go to oven , what temp and how long ? Because my problem is when spray the black then go oven . It very hard to distressed Thanks
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
All ovens are different. For ours, we go about 5 minutes at 180. You are looking for the item to go from wet, to sticky, but not tack free. That in between zone allows you to rub it off with the acetone.
@patchayasorrananupap1899
@patchayasorrananupap1899 5 лет назад
Branson Cerakote I will try and let you know thanks for great technique
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
@@patchayasorrananupap1899 You spray your base, and then tack it out (180 for 6-10 minutes. You want it dry completely) Let it cool, spray the black on. 180 for 4-5 minutes until it's sticky, but not dry. Bring it out, and rub it with acetone. Put it back in the oven at 300 for one hour.
@jwojtoviets
@jwojtoviets 4 года назад
Do you use graphite black H-146?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
Yep. That's the only black we use in our shop.
@jwojtoviets
@jwojtoviets 4 года назад
@@BransonCerakote Thank you. I'm just getting started doing this at home and appreciate the quality content and tips you share.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 4 года назад
@@jwojtoviets Glad to help. Let me know if you run into any problems.
@doriehernandez864
@doriehernandez864 5 лет назад
So the first thing need to do is To spray first your desired color like red, od , tan , green ? Then let it dry ? Then when it dry apply the black color ? Then let it dry again ? Then will rubbed it using A Cotton or a Shirt with acetone? Then will let it dry again? Am i right ?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Thats the order, however, it won't dry by itself. You do have to bake it.
@doriehernandez864
@doriehernandez864 5 лет назад
@@BransonCerakote can i dry it in the sunight
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
@@doriehernandez864 Only if you use C series. We haven't sprayed C in a couple of years.
@doriehernandez864
@doriehernandez864 5 лет назад
@@BransonCerakote i would like to use a camouflage spray paint od green and A camflauge Spray paint zero black is that will do? About 2-3min dry when direct sunlight will that works ?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
@@doriehernandez864 You can rattle can with these stencils, however, I'd do some research with cure times etc. I have almost no experience with that technique.
@kennethpulliam3381
@kennethpulliam3381 5 лет назад
Do you bake your metals and plastics at the same temp?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
No. Metal is either 250 for two hours, or 300 for one hour, depending on the color. Poly should never go above 180.
@Tuffydudee
@Tuffydudee 3 года назад
@@BransonCerakote can you bake the metal at 180 for 3 hours with the poly? Is there a difference in hardness if you go with the higher temps?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 3 года назад
@@Tuffydudee It won't be as hard. Another trick we use (not earth shattering) is to pop the poly in a NEW toaster oven. If all you have is a couple of pieces, it works great. Make sure it's never had food in it. A smoker would also work great.
@phillips8113
@phillips8113 5 лет назад
I also spray and wipe while wet.. that way you don’t have to do the tac and you can add and take the black off as you need.. you can use xylene too.. but be careful if you do.. it cuts right through quick..
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
Thanks for the tip!
@Chris-pb3se
@Chris-pb3se 2 месяца назад
That’s the most S&M shower curtain I’ve ever seen
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 месяца назад
LOL!
@tdubblz
@tdubblz 2 года назад
So my new plan now is to make the base coat gold, then lay the predator stencils down and attempt the battle worn/distressed look with graphite black and burnt bronze. I hope it looks amazing like this does.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
Lay the gold, air cure, tack out at 180. Let it cool. Find a piece of burlap, wrap or hold it against the project, spray a dark color through the burlap lightly in the areas you are going to lay stencils. Air cure, tack, cool. Stencil. Spray your all over color, air cure, tack, cool. Lightly spray a contrasting color in just a few areas to break ups the all over color (it ends up looking like a billboard with one color.) For example, if you used green as an all over color, try FDE. Think ATACS Camo looking. Air cure, tack, cool. Set the HVLP up to a closed cone and light volume, and use that to softly outline your stencil pieces. Air cure, tack, peel the stencils. Bake the poly at 180 for 2 hours. Remove. Run the oven up to 250, put the metal in and bake for 2 hours. Let it all cool, and you're done.
@absurd207
@absurd207 5 лет назад
I did this today, it's in the oven cooking for an hour.
@absurd207
@absurd207 5 лет назад
I feel like I might have rubbed some of my base coat off with the acetone. Kinda hard to tell because my parts were raw to begin with and my bascoat is like a silver.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
That's a tough one to tell. If you have an issue with that happening, put a light base coat of black on first.
@ShrinkWrapping
@ShrinkWrapping 5 лет назад
wanna know a cooler way to get your rifle to look worn? ware it out, re barrel it and do it again.
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 5 лет назад
That works too, lol.
@bindercrazy
@bindercrazy 4 года назад
Lol yup
@brandongriffin3218
@brandongriffin3218 2 года назад
Do you cook each layer? Or just left them wet and put more coats over, acetone wipe it, then bake it?
@BransonCerakote
@BransonCerakote 2 года назад
We tack the base layer out. If you did wet on wet, you'd likely wipe down to bare metal.
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