DIY Vokey Paint Job

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By Hotsauce

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  1. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    So as all the Northerners know it's been snowing-a lot.  After reading posts about a Vokey Custom shop I decided to take matters into my own hands and paint up my wedges.  My 60* is well used, but the 56* and 52* are pretty much new.  I decided to add a little flavor to them to keep me from thinking about all the golf I'm not playing.  I like the 56* the best. What do you think?

  2. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    I kind of like the all black BV logo on the 52!  I'd say black paint everywhere!


    Ryan Crysler
    Head Instructor
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  3. Johnny Bocci

    Johnny Bocci
    New York , NY

    They look great. What type of paint did you use and where did you get it, and what type of brush did you use?

  4. Trevor D

    Trevor D
    Bragg Creek,

    Those look sick! Nicely done...

  5. Jerry S

    Jerry S
    Carlsbad, CA

    Looks good and very mature.  I have to paint my 10 yr old son's clubs in the wildest colors we can find.  I'll try to post a photo of his "Purple X" putter.

    --Jerry

  6. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    Johnny Bocci said:

    They look great. What type of paint did you use and where did you get it, and what type of brush did you use?

    Thanks!  I used acetone to strip the current paint away.  Then I used acrylic model paint.  I have used needle tip bottles in the past, but they are too burdensome to clean.  Now I use toothpicks, a steady hand, and patience.

    It's actually much easier than you think.  Don't worry too much about staying within the lines, because a little acetone on a dry cloth, or clean paper cloth will wipe away any excess paint.  There's lots of little tricks you'll pick up the more you do it.  The best part is, if you screw it up, you can always take the paint out with acetone and start over fresh.  I learned everything I know from cameroncollector.com  They have a whole section on DIY paintjobs.  It's a great place to learn and get inspiration.

    It's also a great way to kill time in-between blizzards.

  7. memphisunited

    memphisunited
    Memphis, TN

    I've done some DIY paintfills on a couple of my Scotty Camerons.  Like Josh, I used alot of tips from TCC. 

    Josh - you did a great job on the Vokeys.  You didn't want to use a Rickie Fowler orange color on those :)

  8. Hotsauce

    Hotsauce
    Georgetown MA

    memphisunited said:

    I've done some DIY paintfills on a couple of my Scotty Camerons.  Like Josh, I used alot of tips from TCC. 

    Josh - you did a great job on the Vokeys.  You didn't want to use a Rickie Fowler orange color on those :)

    Lol!  I just picked up a Circa 62 that I'm seriously thinking about treating with Fowler orange

  9. Mark L

    Mark L
    Swartz Creek, MI

    The 56 looks sharp, like the white on the BV logo.  Would look cool with the all white spin milled logo also.  I also apply custom paint to my sticks, nice way to change it up.

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