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Kudos for experimenting and looking for feedback! I'd say the core "rustic/industrial woodwork" idea of this warpaint is certainly a sound one, so keep toying around with it.
When I looked into real-world examples of this style in furniture, I noticed brighter red/orange in the wood, and a darker grey/black in the metal (think wrought iron). I'd also suggest making the non-wood highlights look closer to metal sheets, with bolting of its own.
On the other hand that's because (unless I'm mistaken) you've literally taken an in-game plank texture and slapped bolts on top. Correct me if I'm wrong about that, but in the meantime I'm going to go with no.