I'm not criticizing. Your disc dyes are great. I've never done a dye but I've watched a few vids on it. 1 thing I see done consistently among most youtubers is that fade of the color from where you first make contact with the the brush to disc to when it runs low on ink. Could you not stop the record player. Redip brush and put it right where you did the first time but now hit reverse. I think it would make it look more uniform but idk. Food for thought if you haven't tried it yet. Hope I helped
that might work! Unfortunately, my turntable does not reverse... thanks for the input though. If you're interested, I started another page where I'll be posting all my disc golf dyes and stuff. Just search "Rec Masters" on youtube and subscribe there. Thanks again!
this is awesome...dont know how it popped up on my recommended but im glad it did lol
Nice disc and nice glass. I love to chief while working on a dye project. Great way to pass the time when I can't actually play haha.
Does the dye seem to last a considerable amount of time, or does it wear fast as you throw?
It lasts for years. it can bleed and the lines blur though. some plastics hold better than others
I'm not criticizing. Your disc dyes are great. I've never done a dye but I've watched a few vids on it. 1 thing I see done consistently among most youtubers is that fade of the color from where you first make contact with the the brush to disc to when it runs low on ink. Could you not stop the record player. Redip brush and put it right where you did the first time but now hit reverse. I think it would make it look more uniform but idk. Food for thought if you haven't tried it yet. Hope I helped
that might work! Unfortunately, my turntable does not reverse... thanks for the input though. If you're interested, I started another page where I'll be posting all my disc golf dyes and stuff. Just search "Rec Masters" on youtube and subscribe there. Thanks again!