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rbarelas 12-08-12 08:49 PM

Painting a Crank
 
So I have a crank its silver i kinda want to paint it, but I want to do like a drawing on it. I have no idea how to do it. do i sand it down first, or can i throw the paint over it, I had an idea on how to do it, my idea was primer over the crank, then a solid white, do the painting/drawing, then a clear coat over it. does that sound right? can you help me out?

skinny matt 12-08-12 09:32 PM

Sounds good. Just remember it is a crank and portions of the paint will rub off. I love it when people get creative with their bikes.

Street rider 12-08-12 09:44 PM

Powdercoat will stay a lot longer than paint. But it'll be a lot more expensive.

Nagrom_ 12-08-12 09:46 PM

Cranks are normally aluminum, so they don't powder coat very well.

****ty finish.

Dannihilator 12-08-12 10:01 PM

Paint doesn't do too great either unless it's primed.

Bat56 12-08-12 10:31 PM

You need to know what you are starting with - are the cranks anodized? You want to remove all that which involves some chemicals or a lot of abrasives. Probably both.

To get anything better than a flaky job you'll need a chemical reaction. So either two part catalyzed paints, heat-cured paints, or something that reactions with the aluminum itself, like a darkening agent.

Nagrom_ 12-08-12 10:58 PM

Or spray paint.

"BFSSFG: Over complicating the uncomplicated."

LesterOfPuppets 12-08-12 11:06 PM

Painting them makes them heavier dude. You wanna go the other way fer sure.

http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.49515...40928&pid=15.1

ThimbleSmash 12-09-12 03:26 AM

Acidwash/fade/splash anodizing. I say this just because I haven't seen much exotic anodizing work in the cycling industry, it all seems to be solid tones.

Bat56 12-09-12 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15030775)
Or spray paint.

"BFSSFG: Over complicating the uncomplicated."

And you don't need to take the cranks off the bike. Leave the pedals on too. Just spray around that stuff.

JohnDThompson 12-09-12 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15030571)
Powdercoat will stay a lot longer than paint. But it'll be a lot more expensive.

+1 this. Maybe find a bunch of other people who want to do their cranks as well and get them done all at once so you can split the cost.

cobrabyte 12-09-12 09:38 AM

^ I must be lucky, there's a powdercoater near me that does frames for $50-75 and parts like h-bars and cranks for $15-20

also,this is amazing

Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 15030796)


rex615 12-09-12 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 15030796)
Painting them makes them heavier dude. You wanna go the other way fer sure.

http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.49515...40928&pid=15.1

Wow - On the right bike, that would look very nice.

rbarelas 12-11-12 08:32 PM

1 Attachment(s)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=288035so this is the finished product, so what do you think. nothing will happen if i clear coat it right?

Scrodzilla 12-11-12 08:37 PM

You painted it without taking it off the bike or even removing the pedals?

Nagrom_ 12-11-12 08:37 PM

so meta

Dannihilator 12-11-12 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 15030796)
Painting them makes them heavier dude. You wanna go the other way fer sure.

http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.49515...40928&pid=15.1

THat's nice.


Originally Posted by rbarelas (Post 15040407)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=288035so this is the finished product, so what do you think. nothing will happen if i clear coat it right?

That doesn't look right.

rbarelas 12-11-12 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15040423)
You painted it without taking it off the bike or even removing the pedals?

well yeah, seemed pretty easy.

Nagrom_ 12-11-12 08:47 PM

What about Shenron doesn't look right?

dragon balls yo.

rbarelas 12-11-12 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 15040441)
THat's nice.



That doesn't look right.

Ouch, well, i like colors. so yeah

rbarelas 12-11-12 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15040453)
What about Shenron doesn't look right?

dragon balls yo.

THANKS MAN!, you get it.

Bat56 12-11-12 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by rbarelas (Post 15040407)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=288035so this is the finished product, so what do you think. nothing will happen if i clear coat it right?

Dude, it totally depends on how you prepped it, what you used for the artwork, and what you use for the clear coat. As those are all single-speed-fixed-gear-specific questions you came to the right place!

First, prep the artwork by spraying it with mineral spirits. Then rub it really hard with steel wool soaked in Acetone. Finish off with a soft cloth with a bit of Naphtha or Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). That should be all you need!

Dannihilator 12-11-12 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 15040453)
What about Shenron doesn't look right?

dragon balls yo.

Huh?

Scrodzilla 12-11-12 08:51 PM

it's going to rub off when you ride regardless of whether or not you clearcoat it.

Nagrom_ 12-11-12 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 15040474)
Huh?

It's Shenron, from Dragon Ball Z.


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