Enamelled hoods

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  1. Tilleyz13

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    So here are afew of my latest restoration works for various members. 20250610_185759.jpg 20250610_185747.jpg 20250610_185740.jpg 20250610_185736.jpg 20250610_185733.jpg 20250610_185729.jpg 20250610_185726.jpg
     
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    Those look wonderful.! :clap:
     
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    Very very nice. You are an artist.
     
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    Thank you
     
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    Here are a few traditional hoods restored. 20250325_143932.jpg 20250325_124207.jpg 20250325_143921.jpg 20241221_185653.jpg 20241221_185658.jpg 20241221_185602.jpg 20241221_185619.jpg 20241221_185627.jpg
     
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    Very nice work!
     
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    Thank you Scott
     
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    Just while we are on the subject here are afew more restorations 20240929_134614.jpg 20240929_134602.jpg 20240929_134609.jpg 20240901_181355.jpg 20240901_181437.jpg 20240323_172438.jpg 20240319_191010.jpg 20240319_190857.jpg 20240317_152040.jpg 20240929_134614.jpg 20240929_134602.jpg 20240929_134609.jpg 20240901_181355.jpg 20240901_181437.jpg 20240323_172438.jpg 20240319_191010.jpg 20240319_190857.jpg 20240317_152040.jpg 20240317_152057.jpg 20240322_182841.jpg 20240323_172500.jpg 20240323_172508.jpg 20231117_174447.jpg 20231112_152350.jpg 20231112_151941.jpg 20231112_151758.jpg 20231112_150932.jpg 20231103_180504.jpg 20231103_180455.jpg 20231101_184331.jpg 20231101_184350.jpg 20231101_092719.jpg 20231101_092713.jpg 20231101_184706.jpg 20230926_180317.jpg 20230926_165213.jpg 20230304_160134.jpg 20230304_160146.jpg 20230304_160109.jpg 20230204_164104.jpg 20230204_163930.jpg 20230129_130819.jpg 20230129_130717.jpg 20221221_112540.jpg 20221217_170135.jpg 20221217_170349.jpg 20221217_170400.jpg 20221210_154827.jpg 20221107_175022.jpg 20221107_175010.jpg 20221015_130209.jpg 20221015_130220.jpg
     
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    Excellent work and what we've needed for years. I'm guessing but I imagine the process is financially viable for only the rarer, more valuable lamps and lanterns...
     
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    It's not expensive in the big scheme of things as they take me 8 to 10 hours to complete and if it goes wrong it's back to the beginning, literally so frustrating sometimes and it's all done in a little workshop .
     
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    So here is a customer's X246 b with his custom enamelled hood in a blue to match the base which he has restored in his own design and colour. IMG-20250626-WA0000.jpg
     
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    Wow great work :clap::clap::clap:

    that last link doesn’t work for me though? Was it connected with the custom Tilley in the last photo ?

    @Tilleyz13

    thanks
     
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    I assume it's all Vitreous Enamel? They do look handsome for sure. Take us through the process please.
    (Old Speckled Hen... 'Old Speckled 'un' -comes from the nickname of the rough old runabout MG the MG factory workers used to get around in - it was all sorts of speckled colours).
    A good drop, especially out of the keg.
     
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    Oh julian ,the process is labour intensive and hot and a closey guarded secret
     
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    C'mon... I gave you the secret of Ol' Speckled 'un !! :lol:
     
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    Spoke to my brother who is a design Jeweller, and he's confirmed that it's dead easy - anyone can do it.
    (:lol:)
     
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    @Julian Whittaker

    That sounds good Julian.
    Maybe you can allure the process out of your brother and publish it here on CPL. That would be great,
    Best regards Tom.
     
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    Well here's his email anyway ...

    "Yup, but that kind of enamelling is very crafty, they don't mind "happy accidents", adds to the flavour.
    I have a kiln here, about one foot by ten by ten inches,used to do some things, but it is such a time consuming and expensive art, that it was never worth it commercially to do work.
    I did some plique a jour work ( you make a wire framed design then fill it with enamel) like stained glass. Every colour has a different firing temperature and time, if you get it wrong, another colour can oxidise and go black, oh boy. challenging but if you had the time, rewarding.
    I didn't bother.
    Max did some amazing enamelling at college.
    dazx"

    (Max was the finest Silversmith in England. Did stuff for HRH.- Sheffield lad, and one of the best blokes you could imagine)
     
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    Thanks for your reply
    I can understand it is a bigger process to do.
    I give up.
    Tom
     

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