Rattlecan Painting/Waterslide Decals
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Haha, my first and only time doing the epoxy finish was a great learning experience. Will have to give it another go one day, and hopefully not get are those dreaded bubbles.
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thanks handsome will try
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eniacmike wrote:I rattlecan everything.
Spray painting is all about technique. I put a glove on my left hand and hold the enclosure from underneath.
that's such a good idea... i'm gonna do that next time i paint!
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randel_07 wrote:eniacmike wrote:I rattlecan everything.
Spray painting is all about technique. I put a glove on my left hand and hold the enclosure from underneath.
that's such a good idea... i'm gonna do that next time i paint!
Yea, I do that too. Some times the checkout person looks at me funny when buying boxes of latex gloves. Just give them a *wink* and be on your way

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Jero wrote:randel_07 wrote:eniacmike wrote:I rattlecan everything.
Spray painting is all about technique. I put a glove on my left hand and hold the enclosure from underneath.
that's such a good idea... i'm gonna do that next time i paint!
Yea, I do that too. Some times the checkout person looks at me funny when buying boxes of latex gloves. Just give them a *wink* and be on your way
diy condoms?
5 a glove
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so bringing this from the dead
i finally found some epoxy resin shit is like so rare in aus
but what i didnt realise is that photopaper is only for inkjet printers and all i got is a mofo laser so i had to buy another god damn inkjet printer diy is so damn expensive
the bubble thing ive watched a bunch of stuff on youtube and they mix that shit like hardcore and dont worry about the bubbles then use a lighter over the top when they rise
dunno if that would work on pedz
i finally found some epoxy resin shit is like so rare in aus
but what i didnt realise is that photopaper is only for inkjet printers and all i got is a mofo laser so i had to buy another god damn inkjet printer diy is so damn expensive
the bubble thing ive watched a bunch of stuff on youtube and they mix that shit like hardcore and dont worry about the bubbles then use a lighter over the top when they rise
dunno if that would work on pedz
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This all sounds like pain!
Goodluck!
Goodluck!
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tuffteef wrote:so bringing this from the dead
i finally found some epoxy resin shit is like so rare in aus
but what i didnt realise is that photopaper is only for inkjet printers and all i got is a mofo laser so i had to buy another god damn inkjet printer diy is so damn expensive
the bubble thing ive watched a bunch of stuff on youtube and they mix that shit like hardcore and dont worry about the bubbles then use a lighter over the top when they rise
dunno if that would work on pedz
Yeah, you can use a torch or something. It temporarily thins the resin so the bubbles rise. Also, you could use a thin resin. That's what I've been doing lately.
Also with photo paper, it's going to make a dark edge around the paper. You'll want to seal the edge o the paper with something. White glue would be fine.
I was never able to totally prevent bubbles, though. I think the photo paper traps air or something. Maybe try wiping it down with a solvent?
I switched to a thin resin, and that cured 90% of my issues with bubbles, but the paper itself reacts with the resin. I've found wiping the "paper" down with alcohol stops that reaction.
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McSpunckle wrote:tuffteef wrote:so bringing this from the dead
i finally found some epoxy resin shit is like so rare in aus
but what i didnt realise is that photopaper is only for inkjet printers and all i got is a mofo laser so i had to buy another god damn inkjet printer diy is so damn expensive
the bubble thing ive watched a bunch of stuff on youtube and they mix that shit like hardcore and dont worry about the bubbles then use a lighter over the top when they rise
dunno if that would work on pedz
Yeah, you can use a torch or something. It temporarily thins the resin so the bubbles rise. Also, you could use a thin resin. That's what I've been doing lately.
Also with photo paper, it's going to make a dark edge around the paper. You'll want to seal the edge o the paper with something. White glue would be fine.
I was never able to totally prevent bubbles, though. I think the photo paper traps air or something. Maybe try wiping it down with a solvent?
I switched to a thin resin, and that cured 90% of my issues with bubbles, but the paper itself reacts with the resin. I've found wiping the "paper" down with alcohol stops that reaction.
any examples of what u mean by seal the edge?
and will isoprop like smudge the image at all if i wipe it?
Boxbie wrote:This all sounds like pain!
Goodluck!
thank you good sir!

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Just take a brush and some mod podge or other white-glue sealer and brush it around the edge. It'll disappear in the resin.
I have no idea is isopropyl will smudge it... it doesn't on the paper I use, but the paper I use is waterproof...
I have no idea is isopropyl will smudge it... it doesn't on the paper I use, but the paper I use is waterproof...
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first attemp
epoxy is drowning in bubbles and crap and dust i think and a little mirky
i refuse to give up

epoxy is drowning in bubbles and crap and dust i think and a little mirky
i refuse to give up

