This isn't a thread about your thoughts on the whole relic thing so don't feel the need to share. However, if you're interested in the techniques associated with it or have some you'd like to share that'd be groovy. Here's a good article to get underway.
http://www.guitar-bass.net/diy/relic-nitro-finish/
Relic Techniques
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Re: Relic Techniques
I used this on one project. I did end up with the shattered look mentioned but I'm happy.dayl wrote:Very very cool. Thats one of the hardest parts explained in great detail. I wonder if deodorant would work to chill also.
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A concrete step is a useful relic tool and rock or two. Piss on it and leave the thing out in the garden overnight... you won't be disappointed.
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