A Closer Look at the Marble Dye Job

Per request of many, here is the how-to of the marble dye job from a previous post about Stevenson's Steve Kazimer's spoon. Steve's brother, KAZ, works as a dye specialist at Lacrosse Unlimited and has hooked LPG up with the tips.



The dye process is simple but time sensitive. It's done with krylon web spraying. Apply the spray and wait for it to dry. Dye it with the lightest color first. Let dry.

Reapply web spray & dye next color. Keep doing these steps until you are all set with your colors. Peel off web spray to reveal your marbled master piece.

I am a very creative lax player and I have a lot of ideas. I try out dye jobs on heads, and when I make one work my brother, Steven, is the first to get my newest creation. My idea is if you look good, you play good.

Since I can only play summer lax or club lax, my dye jobs and stringing are my way of staying in the game and I want my brother to excel to his fullest potential.





If you have any requests or questions for KAZ, please email him at kaz@lacrosseunlimited.com. Also, check out our in-house dye specialist, Max McCool. Just respond to his posts and he'll answer your questions and requests.
Back to blog