How to Texture DIY Climbing Volumes: The Grit Kit

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @m_gree_
    @m_gree_ 18 дней назад

    Big thank you from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
    I've been really looking for a technology for a long time that will help us make a good structure
    You helped us a lot with your video, thank you !!!

  • @RockyTop-u5q
    @RockyTop-u5q 19 дней назад

    Are the grit kits still available? The website is inaccessible as of January 2025.

    • @gravitynerds
      @gravitynerds  19 дней назад

      The company never really took off, which I was bummed about. Thus the site being down. But yeah, I've still got some kits available, I'll send you some stuff. Hit me up via my totally-unrelated-but-actually-makes-money-still company: promethiumforge.com/contact

  • @kochese01
    @kochese01 Год назад

    I’m assuming this would still work ok if you didn’t paint the volume at all? Great videos man, thanks.

  • @henrymunnich1648
    @henrymunnich1648 Год назад

    Cool idea with the glue base coat! Does it impact adhesion for other types of paint like epoxy bases?

    • @gravitynerds
      @gravitynerds  Год назад +1

      Great question. I haven't tested that specifically. In my experience, it doesn't seem to. When you look at the surface area of the volume, lots of it is (ideally) texture media after you've coated it, so the adhesion of whatever layer is next shouldn't be impacted too much one way or the other. Plus, wood glue is meant to be painted, so for whatever that's worth. But there's no way to know without doing another test!

    • @henrymunnich1648
      @henrymunnich1648 Год назад

      ​@@gravitynerds Good point!

  • @beatboxrocka
    @beatboxrocka Год назад

    Have you tried using glass beads instead of the aluminum oxide?

    • @gravitynerds
      @gravitynerds  Год назад

      I've dabbled. I order a box of 80 grit glass beads, and they seemed really fine compared to 80 grit aluminum oxide. I probably just need to try a coarser git. If you found the right grit, I don't see why glass beads wouldn't work!