Hammered Metal from Rust-Oleum. It takes a little trial and error. Thick coats make the texture. It has been tricky to get good. The first couple coats I sprayed the same way I have sprayed paint for years. This is different. I learned there are a couple tricks. The first is to position the piece so the surface is flat. That may mean that only small sections will be painted at a time. The second trick is to paint it thick. If the surface is flat, there should be minimal paint running. A few seconds after the paint is applied, it almost looks like there is bubbling. I’m not sure if t is a chemical reaction, or physical reaction. The effect is paint that looks like it has been ‘hammered’. The texture hides many of the defects on the metal that were left behind. It also gives the metal an industrial look. This is a paint that will find a permanent place in my shop.