Thank you! I haven't been able to get the gel type yet but hopefully this month I'll get it. A second coat of the resist might help as well as waiting longer to dry. possibly a lighter hand in wiping it off. I have another thought, that will require a little testing
Would you be able to say where you got your swivel knife, the yokeless one. My hand was crushed in an automatic screen printing press a couple years ago. And while I thankfully still have my hand, and most of my mobility. I do have nerve damage in it, and the standard swivel knife is not working for me at all.
Of course, I am very sorry to hear about your injury. I suffer from the fall out of a twenty year metal fabrication career, and I totally feel you on the difficulties of using a traditional swivel knife. These are made by a maker named Duane Watts, they are available on Etsy.
I'm learning so much from you. I've always shied away from paint and antiquing and tooling. Thank you for taking away the anxiety of it. ❤️❤️
I'll be saving this video for future reference. Thanks always
Your videos are sooooooo helpful! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge !
That was very interesting. Thanks for another fantastic video.
Great walkthrough like always!
Thank you kindly my friend!
Thank you! I haven't been able to get the gel type yet but hopefully this month I'll get it. A second coat of the resist might help as well as waiting longer to dry. possibly a lighter hand in wiping it off. I have another thought, that will require a little testing
Testing is the best way to find out the process you like the best 😊
Would you be able to say where you got your swivel knife, the yokeless one. My hand was crushed in an automatic screen printing press a couple years ago. And while I thankfully still have my hand, and most of my mobility. I do have nerve damage in it, and the standard swivel knife is not working for me at all.
Of course, I am very sorry to hear about your injury. I suffer from the fall out of a twenty year metal fabrication career, and I totally feel you on the difficulties of using a traditional swivel knife. These are made by a maker named Duane Watts, they are available on Etsy.
Thanks for making this process so clear and concise - I"ve been absolutely shooting in the dark!