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Woodgraining your dash
  • davidh
    Posts: 230Gold Member
    Has anyone used the woodgraining kit from Grain-It Technologies Inc.

    528 Ave. C, S.E. in Winter Haven, FL. " they sell the plates that are meant to duplicate the woodgrain pattern, plus the colors to do the job. in absence of other good options i am nearly ready to do an order but need INPUT from the forum. please help with this.................... i don't want to pi** away three hundred bucks un-necessarily.

    thanks, davidh
  • russmaas
    Posts: 478Platinum Member
    Just got my "Basic" kit in yesterday for my 50. Has a video and looks pretty easy to do with there kit. You actually flow the ink onto the plate and then roll the roller across the plate which picks up the image then roll the image onto the dash.
  • happychrishappychris
    Posts: 178Gold Member
    Are you doing the top of the dash or the front pieces. Did you color the dash and then roll the woodgrain onto the surface? What are your plans after you do the woodgraining ( like a clear coat )? Also what color paint did you use as a base?



    I painted my dash, but really need to redo the front of the dash ( the part that fits around the radio and idiot lights. I was thinking I needed to paint the part with a base coat that would look like light oak, then try and woodgrain it to match the rest of the pieces. Would like to know your results.



    BST RGDS

    GARY ( happychris )
  • dave sdave s
    Posts: 1,186Moderator
    Give me your email address and I will send you informative article by Ray Barker on woodgraining.
  • dave sdave s
    Posts: 1,186Moderator
    How to woodgrain your dash. The following information was presented by Dr. Wendell Spreadbury at the 1999 Big Country Regional Meet Shreveport La.

    http://members.aol.com/stepdown53/woodgrain0001.htm
  • davidh
    Posts: 230Gold Member
    dave s wrote:
    Give me your email address and I will send you informative article by Ray Barker on woodgraining.



    HETtukapa@cheqnet.net
  • ESSX28-1ESSX28-1
    Posts: 1,005Platinum Member
    dave s wrote:
    Give me your email address and I will send you informative article by Ray Barker on woodgraining.



    Me too please.



    HETdavid@websters.co.nz drop HET



    Thanks



    Dave (New Zealand)
    Dave Y
    New Zealand
  • davidh
    Posts: 230Gold Member
    i am basically color blind so i really need to know what color base coat i need to apply on the 46, and also of course what top coat artist color is needed to make the actual graining. after that i think i can probably make something come out satisfactory.

    davidh
  • happychrishappychris
    Posts: 178Gold Member
    My email address is:

    happychris@marioncounty.com



    I am guessing that the information you were going to send is the same as the link you posted - correct?



    BST RGDS

    GARY ( happychris )
  • russmaas
    Posts: 478Platinum Member
    davidh wrote:
    i am basically color blind so i really need to know what color base coat i need to apply on the 46, and also of course what top coat artist color is needed to make the actual graining. after that i think i can probably make something come out satisfactory.

    davidh





    Have to get a color swatch from a paint dealer. The base color needs to be match. May be able to find the color of the base behind knobs or behind the dash. Once you have the base color go to woodgraining.com and look at there ink colors and match to there ink. You use regular auto base color which goes on dull then roll out the ink from the roller/plate. Let the ink dry 24 hours then put on clear coat

    If you dont like the way the ink lays just wipe off with most paper towel and re-ink it wont harm the base
  • dave sdave s
    Posts: 1,186Moderator
    happychris wrote:
    My email address is:

    happychris@marioncounty.com



    I am guessing that the information you were going to send is the same as the link you posted - correct?



    BST RGDS

    GARY ( happychris )



    I sent you different article that was written by HET member, Ray Barker. Read them both and you will be an expert!;)
  • Dave53-7C
    Posts: 2,523Platinum Member
    I wonder how Hudson originally did the wood graining and then punched out the dashes.
  • ralpie
    Posts: 1,066Platinum Member
    Dave



    A number of years ago the WTN ran an article on how the Factory manufactured and assembled Stepdowns. The Woodgraining for all the pieces that were installed in the Stepdown cars was applied to flat metal pieces and then they were stamped out. I have no idea how they accomplished the shapping of dashes and other parts without maring the finish. I guess it is another secret of manufacturing ???

  • Dave53-7C
    Posts: 2,523Platinum Member
    Ken,



    I believe I saw a picture in the book Fun at Work, Hudson Style that shows a man operating a hideous old press with a nice wood grained dash in front of him. Yes, it is amazing how something so beautiful came out of those old presses.



    Dave
  • jamcoats
    Posts: 199Gold Member
    Ask Dave's lawn service guys, if I remember correctly.
  • davidh
    Posts: 230Gold Member
    they may have coated the dies or dash panel with oil for a cushion.
  • tigermothtigermoth
    Posts: 336Gold Member
    i have not used the kit, but at a recent car show i spoke with a man whose grained dash i was admiring. he used the kit. said it was vey straight forward. he practiced on a few odd metal items and did all of his garnish..dash..etc. it looked GOOD! if i had the $$$ i would not hesitate. regards, tom