I have this cheap binder clip from Amazon, which wasn’t actually cheap imo, but whatever. I like the cat. I’d like to keep using it, but the “brass” paint is rubbing off, and it smells like metal. I think it reacts with the oils in my hands or something. I’ve only been using it for a few weeks.
Is there something I can do to keep it looking nice and perhaps prevent it from wearing down so quickly?
A clearcoat spray paint could work.
Do check what the optimal humidity conditions are first, since it can turn cloudy if it is too humid and that is very noticible on small objects.
also some of the “clearcoat” sprays I’ve found have flecks in them by design, and can only have a single letter hidden somewhere on the can difference from the ones without flecks in them. that was a fun learning experience.
Thanks for the tip on humidity. That’s definitely a problem in my area.
Yeah, I clear coated some tabletop minis over the course of a week and one time didn’t check humidity and ended up with some looking frosted because it was apparently 70% humidity when I sprayed them that one day.
Maybe a couple of coats of slightly thinned clear nail polish?
Just two cents here - not an expert. Brass that is unlaquered oxidizes and tarnishes extremely easily, and touching it with your skin/hands will certainly do that. If it used to stay shiny, the laquer or other coating probably has worn off. No biggie.
Get some brass polish from a hardware store and clean it up. You may want to hit it with some very fine steel wool first to clean off any remaining laquer/coat for an even polish. If you want to keep some parts darker, be careful and finicky to only polish what you want to brighten up.
Fresh clear coat or a laquer when you’re done would keep it looking shiny when done. Make sure all of the polishing compound has been completely wiped clean before you coat. Wear gloves when you polish to keep skin oils and salt off the material.
If you clear coat it as is, it will just be maintain the current tarnish, which doesn’t sound like your goal.
Personally I like how brass weathers and patinas. Google brass finishing to find guidance from the internet freaks.
I have a pen loop on this same notebook that is advertised as brass, and it’s not wearing like this is. I don’t think this is actually brass. It looks like it was maybe painted? Not sure, and I’m also not an expert.
Found one shop selling it on Amazon that says it’s “Brass Plated Zinc Alloy”, but other stores selling it just say it’s “metal”.,
Ya if very thinly plated and a high use item you may have just worn through the pretty part. Then the paint/coat options might be better if you want it to look new again. Seems like a lot for a little, but choose your battles I guess. Good luck!
How does it clip?
It it’s simple, and you want, take a picture with a zoom lens from a decent distance away, straight on, with no angle at all. Then measure the height, width at widest point, and thickness.
If I have time after the holiday, I could craft that into a 3D model that you could provide to a place like PCBWay to have printed, or even machined in actual brass.
Posting that in a 3D Printing or CAD community might also find you a volunteer that could do this for you with a more definitive timeframe.
That being said, thats easy with a flat piece, but I’m not sure what I’m looking at as a “clip”.
Each flat part of the clip is about 1.5mm thick.
I’d love for the cat to live on as a 3d model to use for things even if a binder clip isn’t the end result. But the machine in brass idea very intriguing. I’ve got a few handy people at work I can ask if they know anybody nearby who does this. Can you CNC brass? Is that the same as ‘machining it’.
When I’m back from holiday (in the new year) I’ll take a look at the pictures.
PCBWay can machine brass: https://www.pcbway.com/rapid-prototyping/cnc-machining/
You basically just upload the model and it generates a quote. Amazing how easy it is to order custom-made items these days
This is fantastic. Now I’m just looking at where to buy a spring that will fit.
Could use a spring from a chip-clip. If it’s too narrow, some washers or spacers would hold it in place. Or adjust the model to fit the spring. FreeCAD is a wonderful thing 😉
Looks like there are a number of styles of these in case you weren’t aware: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807120439578.html
Yep, looks the same on the Amazon store. I usually get crafty stuff from AliExpress, but recently my orders are getting cancelled by my bank :/ so then I end up getting it on Amazon.
Very odd. I use a virtual number with an REI capital one there usually, no problems thus far, and I’ve ordered a lot (mostly electronic parts)
It was really frustrating.
And flooding with comments but I’m bored ATM, here’s a premade model of similar style: https://www.printables.com/model/1001548-black-cat-and-moon-wall-art
I don’t have time to smooth this out with manual tracing, but I did the best I could with the Lemmy posted picture and some automated workflow: https://www.printables.com/model/1120050-cat#preview.file.D5qTC
Wow! That’s so cool! Thanks so much! You’ve made my Christmas!
Hah, you’re welcome, just sorry I don’t have time to clean it up and smooth out those edges!
Could always use clear nail polish
Similar to the nail polish suggestion, they also make clear spray paint.
I don’t know how much you want to spend or how many other things you might want to preserve. But they actually make specific lacquers for jewelry.
You can also find them on Amazon.
I bought the one on Amazon, it was absurdly expensive for what it is, but I wanted to protect a slice of meteorite from rusting.
That sounds like a super cool project! Do you have pictures?
I don’t, but all I did was buy a cut price of meteor and some decorative wire and pliers. Practiced wrapping it until it didn’t look awful, then dipped it in the lacquer.
Much more involved but you could give it a resin or a CA glue finish. That would involve some hand sanding and polishing potentially but would be way stronger
I’m willing to put in some work if it will last. Do you have more details on how to do this?
Also, do you think I could repaint some of the brass color that has come off so far before I do this?
dip it in lacquer or epoxy, shave out the middle where the paper goes once it’s set?
What about Etsy and paying someone to recreate something similar in a better material?
That sounds like it would get very expensive very fast.
Yeah, I don’t have the money to do a custom request like that. But I do have the time to fiddle around with my own pet projects, and a little amount of money to get crafty with.
This looks like it would be great as a stamp. Lots of relief.
I agree. Would love a stamp of this.
See if you can find a community college class or go to an art center and see if they can help you out
There are brass paints you could apply and then seal it with any of a variety of products. I use something called Protectaclear, but you could get a cyanoacrylate spray, or something like that. Don’t get something cheap and generic because who knows what crap they might put in there.
I seriously think No.
This is a mixed-material piece that looks good but is going to be destroyed regardless. Modgepodge, lacquer, shellac, varnish, clearcoat… they’re all going to wreck it. There are too many “metal coatings”, films, paints and so forth on this. Just use it and throw it away, looks like it’s cheap Chinesium
Can I ask where to buy one
Another option: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807120439578.html
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If you have clear nail polish that would probably work. Otherwise I’d buy a clear acrylic spray paint, probably glossy finish, but any would work.