How to Paint Realistic Woodgrain

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • My technique of painting woodgrain on a pedal-car boat - Using gel wood stain and an old paintbrush.
    0:00 - Intro
    2:10 - Top Wood Panels
    16:30 - Side Wood Panels
    19:40 - Pinstriping
    25:05 - Clear Coat
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Komentáře • 66

  • @trebel
    @trebel Před 20 dny

    Thank you for all your hard work.
    Thank you kindly.
    Good tutorial.
    Cheers m8.

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 20 dny

      @@trebel thank you much for watching ❤️😎

  • @haraldhechler3557
    @haraldhechler3557 Před rokem +3

    I cant help getting a slight Bob-Ross-feeling watching that and hearing your comments. At some point I was really waiting for you saying "happy little woodgrains"... Absolutely great technique and perfect tutorial! Thank you for sharing your mastery skills with us.

  • @pawpawstew
    @pawpawstew Před rokem +4

    That's some beautiful work. In scale modeling, we use the same techniques to simulate wood grain on plastic parts that were actually wood on the real objects. One trick I use at the end, though, is to brush or spray a clear orange or orange/yellow mix over the wood grain. It really gives an overall beautiful, warm shellacked look to the wood grain. Thanks for sharing your technique. Cheers.

  • @myfriendpete
    @myfriendpete Před 2 lety +3

    A1 Top NOTCH! Watched it all the way throught!

  • @stuffsethmakes
    @stuffsethmakes Před 2 lety +4

    looks amazing! very realistic 👌🏻

  • @bee-u-tifuladventures4771

    This was awesome to see that come together from start to finish. Thanks for the lesson, and for taking the time to share your knowledge. I am subscribed and will check out your other videos.

  • @davidharris5736
    @davidharris5736 Před 2 lety +2

    You brought back memories of my Dad with this and how I learned to woodgrain. As a young man I got my first job painting the outside of a house and the client wanted the doors wood grained. I gave her a price not having a clue how to do it but I knew my old dad could... He came on the job and I nearly had a fit when he painted the undercoat a yellowy colour. He used the same methods as You. I learned a good technique that day just like you demonstrate. Thank you for sharing your skills I am enjoying your videos very much and have subscibed.

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much. It makes me proud that I would remind you of your dad. Sometimes I wonder if any body really wants to watch these things , but then I hear from people like you and I smile. Thanks again 😁

  • @rudydoimo4209
    @rudydoimo4209 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice job. Interesting technique. 👍🏻

  • @MAYCOCustomRestorations
    @MAYCOCustomRestorations Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing. Makes me really want to do another fiberglassic and do this to it.

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      I’m glad you are inspired. Have fun and thanks for watching 😎

  • @ColKlinkerhofen
    @ColKlinkerhofen Před 6 měsíci

    Honestly your videos are fantastic, all the way through this video my head has been running through things I could add wood grain too.

  • @christopherjones6016
    @christopherjones6016 Před 2 lety +2

    Incredible! I'm instructed to use a "ROCKER" tool to achieve a wood grain. and have never really been satisfied with the results. This is an amazing video so enlightening!!!

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you, I’ve tried that tool you spoke of. It looks unrealistic to me, and is hard to navigate in smaller situations. Have fun! And thanks for watching 😎

  • @carlosg1165
    @carlosg1165 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow I love it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @denizhotson1040
    @denizhotson1040 Před rokem

    It looks great you do a good job

  • @MrPcbuilder23
    @MrPcbuilder23 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your work . You’ve done some work for the towing company I work for ( Lin -mar ) fantastic work! Wish I had a steady hand !

  • @MegaTraianus
    @MegaTraianus Před 2 lety

    I stripped the wood window trims and the doors of an old house. My intention was to stain the bare wood. UnfortunateIy, the wood was not in perfect condition and I had to repair it here and there. Plus, I couldn't strip the old paint perfectly around the edges. I had no choice but to paint everything. It looked terrible! I knew I have to do something, but I didn't know what to do. Then I saw your video and you have no idea how happy I am! Thank you.
    Pretty much, what I need to do know is to add some gel stain over the boring paint I already applied. Is a latex based paint, satin finish. I hope applying a gel stain would be fine at this point. Actually, I tried on a small area, but I didn't liked the result. It didn't dry immediately and the color was weird, instead of oak, it was something greenish. Looking again at your video I realized that you added a little bit of mineral oil. I hope that will make the difference.
    I've seen people applying kind of glaze over the base coat paint, but it looks like the whole process is longer than your method and I am not sure if you can do this on real wood. People were doing this on canvas.

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +1

      Ok… if it was me. I would paint the base coat with enamel oil base. Let it dry , then work with the gel stain. Do some samples of different base coat colors , but with the same color gel coat , you will get different tones of wood. If you want a mahogany wood look. Use a brownish red color base with a hickory or coffee color gel stain. Let it dry for a couple days. Then brush clear it with a gloss or satin varnish. Always try small samples until your happy. I hope I helped you. Good luck thanks for watching

    • @MegaTraianus
      @MegaTraianus Před 2 lety

      @@rickbendi8709 Thank you for your advice!
      So everything should be oil based: the base coat, the gel stain and the varnish?
      I just bought a hickory gel stain from Home Depot. There were only 4-5 choices. They had a variety of penetrating stains, but very few gel stains. I will try different combinations of base coat-gel stain. I bought a small sample of a kind of reddish orange. My aim is the final color to be somehow close to a cherry/red oak/red mahogany finish to match the kitchen cabinets.
      Thank you again!

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s the only way I do it. I never tried latex base coat. The base coat probably could be water base. Try it ,but gel stain and varnish , I feel should be oil base.

  • @Godsforever1
    @Godsforever1 Před 2 lety

    Wow, I love this ! and would like to try something like this! Do surfaces need to be primed or pretreated anyhow before doing it like that? For example doors in the house, garage doors? Or is any paint underneath is okay? Also, can you apply clear coat right after you're finished without waiting days? Thanks in advance for your advice 😊

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +2

      doing a steel house door…. The doors usually have a primer, or if it is a older door , it’s already painted. Then you would not need a primer .I would put a base coat color on , in latex or enamel. Let it dry. Then pick your gel stain you want to use and get started. Look at real wood doors. The way they cut the wood and the way the wood panels are horizontal and vertical. This will help make the faux wood look more realistic. I would wait 24 hours before you varnish it. Different color backgrounds will change the look of the wood. Try some samples first. Look at wood and try to imitate its grain. It’s fun ! Good luck and thank you for watching

  • @tommytomtomt
    @tommytomtomt Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nice 72 cutlass

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 11 měsíci +1

      😁thanks. Its a 71. 😎

    • @tommytomtomt
      @tommytomtomt Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@rickbendi8709 Would you mind helping me with my 93 Buick Roadmaster wagon i'm trying to make wood grain on the panels with ruatolleum spraypaint

  • @midos67channel24
    @midos67channel24 Před rokem

    I plan to do this to my old woodie station wagon..after I get it repainted. It needs the exterior woodgrain vinyl wrap replaced because its cracking and peeling off due to the car being almost 40 years old.

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      I actually did one. It was fun. Good luck. Thanks for watching

  • @mn_cj1910
    @mn_cj1910 Před 2 lety +2

    How did you get your start? I do graffiti but I'm older now and want a CAREER. I saw your gold leaf video and numbering and pinstriping is exactly what I feel like I was meant to do. It's a dying art and in my 31 years I've never known anyone with a paint set, or the knowledge to pass down. How can I get into painting? Particularly lettering, sign painting, and numbering cars etc. (I have my own knowledge of fonts, and a steady hand, I just have NO clue where to start- middle of nowhere midwest) thanks for your help Bendi! Love your work lots. (I don't want to get like a wal mart paint set, I want to really dive into this)

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety +6

      You need a couple things to start, talent and passion. Which you have! The rest comes with practice. There is so much to look at with social media, lettering, striping and how to videos. I wish I had this when I was starting out. Ok. Now for the products you’ll need. I’m going to tell you what I use , you can research other options, I’m sure there all comparable. I use “Ronan “ lettering enamel and 1shot lettering enamel. I think Ronon is a better product and more reasonabley priced. I thin my enamel with 100 percent mineral spirits. You can get it Home Depot. The brushes you will need to start are Mack sword stripers , I use 00 size brushes. And for lettering , I use different size quills. Get an assortment. They go by numbers, 2 would be small.,up to 15 or so . Brown quills are soft, for lettering on glass. I mostly use grey. Or brown andgrey mixed. They have more snap .There good for truck lettering or signage. Luco, Langnickle, French Master , there all good brushes. You can shop online to get all these products. I like going into stores to shop for my brushes, to touch and feel them , but there’s no stores in my area any more,so I go online.😫I know it might sound weird gut every brush in my kit has its own personality, you’ll understand. I hope this helps. Have fun and strive to be the best you can. It will be rewarding. 😎

    • @mn_cj1910
      @mn_cj1910 Před 2 lety

      @@rickbendi8709 Thank you so much for replying. I think I'm going to dive into this in the upcoming days off I'll make sure to tag you if I post a video !

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety

      Great!!!

  • @brianstevens7241
    @brianstevens7241 Před rokem

    You have skill.

  • @1gdfoster1
    @1gdfoster1 Před rokem

    WooWWWWW!!!!!

  • @blakelycreative3171
    @blakelycreative3171 Před 9 měsíci

    Down and dirty..that's the way to go. Over thinkin' leads to stinkin'! thx!

  • @rob341
    @rob341 Před rokem

    Can I do this on the sides of a fiberglass/fylon camper?

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      Yes, but you must automotive clear over the top of it. For durability. Thanks for watching 😎

  • @peterwagner7848
    @peterwagner7848 Před rokem

    I have 41 buick. You just saved me $$$$$ let you know how it goes, thank you

  • @LewisMorra
    @LewisMorra Před rokem

    My car has light brown wood grain trims …. How do I change it to black or dark grey wood grain stain instead….

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      We’ll… that’s a pretty vague question. Is it interior parts, and can they be taken off to do them.? Is the trim on exterior? You can do the same process, just make sure to use automotive urethane clear

    • @LewisMorra
      @LewisMorra Před rokem

      @@rickbendi8709 search “2010 Lexus RX 350 interior”… it’s the 10th or so picture down with the wood trim pieces

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      The trim should be removed so you can mask and spray the clear over your woodgrain , if you do not spray a urethane clear over the artwork , it won’t have any durability. I’ve done model a does window trim, but that is removed, sanded then cleared. They may sell a vinyl wrap in different colors for that vehicle. That’s the direction I would go. Thanks for watching 😎

    • @LewisMorra
      @LewisMorra Před rokem

      @@rickbendi8709 ok so…. Take off trim… spray PRIMER right? , then a gloss Elemel spray can, then clear coat…. Right ?

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před rokem

      Take off trim. Prime. Then paint base color. Let that dry. Then woodgrain it. Then clear coat it.

  • @DesmoProfundis
    @DesmoProfundis Před rokem

    Beautiful work!! I had to laugh when you got the brush close to the boat's deck the first time. I thought it was a full sized boat!
    So, the project I'm working on is a classic 1968 Bertram Bahia Mar 20 that was my dad's before he passed. I am restoring it with the brand new Bertram 35 as inspiration. Check out the transom of the 35 and then try to do the math on how expensive it would be to completely replace my existing transom with that. Astronomical! However, if I do it like this, then put the boat's name across the back and epoxy over it... I mean... I get the same look for literally pennies. Thanks very much for this video, and take a look at my channel to see where I'm at with my boat.
    Here's the Bertram 35 I'm getting my inspiration from.
    czcams.com/video/9aV3xp2QSyM/video.html

  • @jaymcbakerk
    @jaymcbakerk Před 2 lety

    Me at 5 minutes in: Eh, looks kinda shitty
    Me at 25 minutes in: 😲

    • @rickbendi8709
      @rickbendi8709  Před 2 lety

      Keep playing with it . You’ll get there😎

  • @Tysto
    @Tysto Před rokem

    If I could pinstripe like that, I could make enough money to use real wood.