I use a nitrile glove and I just spread it with my finger. I also used envirotex. Finished with a few distant passes of a torch lighter. Worked amazing and looks very professional.
Great information. Well done. Thanks for taking the time to share this info. Have you ever tried this technique with clear Sticker Paper Clear for Inkjet & Laser Printer? Thanks.
Very cool, nice job on those pedals. How many pedals can you cover with the 32 oz of that epoxy? I was thinking of using self etching primer, then acrylic paint, then this epoxy, you think it will hold up well over time?
In about 2 to 3 hours I can stop worrying about drips. In 24 I can not worry about dust. If I grab it I may get prints in it. By 48 hours I typically remove the backing tape and sometimes drill. Though occasionally it will pull away from the paint. After 72 it is good to go. I will usually box up the circuit if I have more than 60 hours of cure time.
Wanda vision was a good show. These pedals are inspiring. Nice work
I use a nitrile glove and I just spread it with my finger. I also used envirotex. Finished with a few distant passes of a torch lighter. Worked amazing and looks very professional.
So shiny!
Great information. Well done. Thanks for taking the time to share this info. Have you ever tried this technique with clear Sticker Paper Clear for Inkjet & Laser Printer? Thanks.
Use a heat gun to clear the bubbles from the resin while it’s in the cup. Then use the heat gun to level the resin after you pour.
Very cool, nice job on those pedals. How many pedals can you cover with the 32 oz of that epoxy? I was thinking of using self etching primer, then acrylic paint, then this epoxy, you think it will hold up well over time?
What’s your typical cure time on the epoxy?
In about 2 to 3 hours I can stop worrying about drips. In 24 I can not worry about dust. If I grab it I may get prints in it. By 48 hours I typically remove the backing tape and sometimes drill. Though occasionally it will pull away from the paint. After 72 it is good to go.
I will usually box up the circuit if I have more than 60 hours of cure time.