Paint shaker

There is a much more simple solution. Don t use paint :). @Jimsky will agree on that.

Just use pigmented inks from schminke, love those.
Yes, mon âme!! Paint and Jim cannot go well alone. I am trying to avoid painting at any cost :p Pigmented inks are a very good substitute if you can find the matching colors. There are a variety of colors there to choose from.
 
Got this at the club auction for $2.00. Put a stainless steel ball in the bottle, put it on the shaker and go about doing something else for a few minutes. IMG_0102.JPG
 
Why not using a cilinder of your Aston Martin?:)
Attaching a plastic thinghy to a reciprocating high-speed, high power blade IS dangerous - expecially when you can buy a proper dedicated vortex-mixer for 30-odds euros on Amazon.
 
Why not using a cilinder of your Aston Martin?:)
Attaching a plastic thinghy to a reciprocating high-speed, high power blade IS dangerous - expecially when you can buy a proper dedicated vortex-mixer for 30-odds euros on Amazon.
Dangerous…maybe. But think of the possibilities with Jackson Pollock-esque walls on your hobby room!!!
 
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