Painting Hack - Magnets for Multiple Side Project
by Fikjast Scott in Craft > Art
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Painting Hack - Magnets for Multiple Side Project
The majority of my painting projects are on metal (steel) boxes. I really like toolboxes. I typically paint on 5 sides (not the bottom). My painting set up is that I am usually on / using a flat table - painting over the top of the item. I have a weakness of when I like a color and it is thinned - just right and my brush applies it as if I know what I am doing, I don’t like to stop to wait for the paint to dry on each side.
Therefore, to allow me to paint on multiple sides, I came up with using magnetic hooks. These magnets act as stand offs, (again I like to stand over my box to paint)
Using 2 or more magnets on each side/corner - allows me to paint one side and then flip the box over without fear of smearing the fresh painted side. Then I can flip back and forth.
Supplies
4X magnetic hooks of varying size (actually 8 or more would be better - note I have used two large ones per side which tilts the piece)
I typically use 1 3/8 inch diameter by 1 ½ inch in height - hook magnets
To reduce scratches - The ones I am showing came with a plastic barrier on the bottom of the magnet. Others that I purchased - which have raw magnets I put some blue painters tape to prevent scratching.
The wire part of the hooks are threaded which allows it to be turn in or out to balance/level the work piece. (note: I have taken these hooks out and replaced with bolts for higher stand offs, secondary note: if you get to high off the table in relationship to the work piece it can tip over - lessons learned the hard way)
Magnet Placement
Either I just place magnets on each corner or I layout my Paint pattern/design on each side, I like to leave a space where a magnet can go. I can go back and fill in the space where the magnets were at the end.
Examples of Magnets As Standoffs
Just wanted to provide some additional photos of my hack.
Additional Pictures of My Work
I try to do a different theme on each tool box