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Mark Fair Signs
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several asked how i achieved the marble finish on the pharmacy step by step, so i thought i would put this together...

http://www.markfair.com/stepby/marble.htm


Merry Christmas from Bubba Claus

Let's hear from some of you "Real Sign Painters"

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Mark Fair Signs
2162 Mt. Meigs Road
Montgomery, Alabama 36107


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Arvil Shep' Shepherd
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I am not sure that I qualify as a "Real Sign Painter" but here is my 2 cents worth....
Looks real good Mark............
Tell us what Brand of "House Paint" you use...
Merry Christmas "Bubba Clause"

Shep'

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Arvil Shep' Shepherd
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Terry Whynott
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Looks easy enough!

Mark, you mentioned some sort of additive for your latex paints in an earlier post. What was it? And where do you get it?

Thanks!

Terry

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Terry Whynott
Walkerton, Ontario


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Mark Fair Signs
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not than i would claim to be a "Real Sign Painter" LOL

hey shep, the paint i used is called Rust Scat Latex semi-gloss enamel by Coronado paint company.

terry,
the additive is called Flotrol, Latex Paint Conditioner by the Flood company.

also i use a plastic grocery bags stuffed with paper towels(to give it mass, something to hold on to.)

so when you are in the grocery store and they ask you "Paper or Plastic?".... heeheehee

Bubba Claws

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Mark Fair Signs
2162 Mt. Meigs Road
Montgomery, Alabama 36107


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Santo
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Hell Mark, two step by steps on the same Classy sign ought to get you more than a few votes for the Mark Fair "Sign of The Month."
Got my vote.

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Santo Brocato
Promotion Graphics & Letters
Spring, TX

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John Deaton
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Great work there Bubba Claus! I really like seeing someones elses techinque for faux marbling. Sometimes I can see it in my head, but can't get it to turn out that way.
Thanks for the phone call today also. Been busier than a hairless cat today. Check yer email Bubba Claus.

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Harlan, Ky. 40831
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Rob Clark
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Looks like REAL sign work to me Mark....nice work mate.

(I hope I haven't given the impression that I think I am the only real sign writer here because I dont think that at all, just for the record)

RobC

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Rob Clark
Rob Clark Design
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Moore Park Queensland Australia
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Alan Johnson
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HiMark ,Nice Work. Don't know if i qualify as a big time sign painter , But ,i use the''bagging '' tech. on vehicles often using 1 Shot pearls , 1Shot clear& powdered pearls . Always a Effect . HO HO HO AJ

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Alan Johnson
Alan Johnson Grafix
Blairstown, NJ
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Mark Matyjakowski
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Very Cool Mr. Fair.
Here's vote number 2 for the SOTM.

Another tip I stumbled across is if you want your padded patern sharper is to use the plastic covering that faces new alum.instead of plastic bag. The combo. of thicker plastic and the slight tac hold pad together for sharper pattern.

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Dan Sawatzky
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Mark

Thanks for the tips! We did the bag thing on our mural in Cornwall with the fearless and much talented Larry Whan leading the effort.

But I've never seen the marbling lines put over the bag technique. Its very effective!

Just one more thing the talented Mark Fair has taught me.

Another day... another lesson learned.

Thanks Mark!

-your faithful student.

-dan

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Dan Sawatzky
Imagination Corporation
Yarrow, British Columbia
dan@imaginationcorporation.com
http://www.imaginationcorporation.com

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Mike Languein
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Here's an easy, fun way to get a marble-like finish - first you need a base coat on your background, dry. Next you paint on your wet base - let's say a middle grey - while it's wet stroke or dab on 2 or 3 more shades of greys - black to white, not thick goopy coats but wet - it can be thinned some with mineral spirits - and now spray on turpentine on top of it, with a spray bottle that doesn't melt in Turpentine. Use REAL Turps, not "Turpetine", or any of the other phony, pretend stuff - you need the smelly old real item here. Some of us love that smell - others HATE it with a passion! If I could meet a voluptuous redhead that dabs a little Turps behind her ears I'd follow her anywhere!
Now you can move the board back and forth to make the stuff flow - keep it on a basic 45 degree angle, corner to corner, and when it gets to look the way you want it to lay it flat and LEVEL. Very important, because it will still keep moving. If you wish to add veins I recommend using a feather instead of a brush - any wing feather will do - you don't have to buy a turkey feather from the craft store - but that's good, too.

Have Fun!


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