Learning to paint.
- little blue choo
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Re: Learning to paint.
Looks very good for rattle can.
Rick
Rick
Rick
Arclight 9600 4x8 table
Hypertherm PM65
Acc. Plate Marker, 4 inch Pipe Cutter, Wood Router package
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Arclight 9600 4x8 table
Hypertherm PM65
Acc. Plate Marker, 4 inch Pipe Cutter, Wood Router package
Quincy Q54 compressor 2 stage, 5hp, 60 gal
Refrigerated air dryer & 4 stage filtration system
Software Mach 3, Sheetcam, Solid Edge 2D, Inkscape
- SegoMan DeSigns
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Re: Learning to paint.
Looks fine..
I tried the painting (4-colors) on an intricate piece it was looking great until the clear coat wrinkled I went back and did layers for each color, drilled & tapped the base metal (16 ga) and bolted the pieces together with button head SS machine screws.
Lessons learned.
I tried the painting (4-colors) on an intricate piece it was looking great until the clear coat wrinkled I went back and did layers for each color, drilled & tapped the base metal (16 ga) and bolted the pieces together with button head SS machine screws.
Lessons learned.
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Re: Learning to paint.
I didn't clear coat for fear of that happening.
- SegoMan DeSigns
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Re: Learning to paint.
I had tape lines I had to sand down, it was an all day paint project then poof it's wrinkle time!