@@paul_s-eo No, The tape can't penetrate the cloth, therefore it will bleed. In the video I didn't realized it was just clear coat over just the pin stripes. I thought you clear coated the whole board to avoid a gloss coat.
Yes I did just clear coat the stripe! Do you think if o let it gel a little longer before applying it would not run as much? I feel like I’ve seen do a decently clean pin line on the lamination. I’m also not to particular on perfection and if there’s a little bleed here and there I wouldn’t mind it!
@@paul_s-eo You will always see the square tiny bleed on the cloth because there is no tape that can penetrate it and make a fine line/curve. Remember the old video game with the low "bits" resolutions, the graphics look all square. That is how it's gonna look. Krylon UV is sold at Michael's and is the best clear coat I have used.
Okay, good to know. That’s what I usually do but then I had a thought “maybe I don’t need to do that and just do it over exactly where I painted and then wet sand down to an even finish” Thanks for your insight 🙏🏽
Oh okay, that’s good to know. I might try that next time bc I feel like I wasted a lot of the clear coat on the rest of the board when all I wanted to do was protect the pin line.
Use a UV resistant clear coat if you are heading this route. Otherwise, hot coat/gloss coat, sand it to a preferred finish and there you go.
Seems like a lot of work to do a double hot coat for a pin stripe, right? Can I do the pin stripe over the lamination using good tape?
@@paul_s-eo No, The tape can't penetrate the cloth, therefore it will bleed. In the video I didn't realized it was just clear coat over just the pin stripes. I thought you clear coated the whole board to avoid a gloss coat.
Yes I did just clear coat the stripe! Do you think if o let it gel a little longer before applying it would not run as much? I feel like I’ve seen do a decently clean pin line on the lamination. I’m also not to particular on perfection and if there’s a little bleed here and there I wouldn’t mind it!
@@paul_s-eo You will always see the square tiny bleed on the cloth because there is no tape that can penetrate it and make a fine line/curve. Remember the old video game with the low "bits" resolutions, the graphics look all square. That is how it's gonna look. Krylon UV is sold at Michael's and is the best clear coat I have used.
I do mostly resin tints to get that psychedelic look.
The color on the board was resin tint, but I ended up using paint markers for the pin line.
@@paul_s-eo nice. Ive tryed doing resin pin lines, but I could never get them to come out right
That’s exactly the issue I had with this board. I did a resin line and I just didn’t like how it turned out so I sanded it off and did a painted line.
@@paul_s-eo did you hot coat over the paint line?
@AlleyTrashBoards no I put the paint line over the hot coat and sprayed a couple layers of clear coat
I usually paint the whole board. So it has an even shine all over
Okay, good to know. That’s what I usually do but then I had a thought “maybe I don’t need to do that and just do it over exactly where I painted and then wet sand down to an even finish”
Thanks for your insight 🙏🏽
I try to blend into unpainted area and no need to spray where wax will be. 🤙🏻
Oh okay, that’s good to know. I might try that next time bc I feel like I wasted a lot of the clear coat on the rest of the board when all I wanted to do was protect the pin line.