I would be concerned with old watch faces. From what I have read some may have radium used to make them viewable in the dark. I don’t know when they started or stopped using it. Do your own research to determine the risks if any. I guess it is just one of the hassles of using vintage stuff. Otherwise I think the blanks are awesome. I’d like to try this.
Awesome! This is a great follow up to the video of Carrie's watch/steampunk pen on your FB page. Thank you for re-sharing this!
Thanks so much!! It was fun to pull it from the archives :-)
Brilliant vid Chad. Really like the look of the black carbon background (rather than paint). 👍
Thanks! It was fun to pull this one from the archives lol
Cool, I have a watch parts kit that I have not used yet. I'll come back and watch this before I proceed with that kit.
They are the most stunning when you get them finished for sure!
I would be concerned with old watch faces. From what I have read some may have radium used to make them viewable in the dark. I don’t know when they started or stopped using it. Do your own research to determine the risks if any. I guess it is just one of the hassles of using vintage stuff. Otherwise I think the blanks are awesome. I’d like to try this.
Good point!
Do you let the CA (on the carbon fiber) cure on its own or do you use activator to help it along?
let it cure, never accelerator on watch parts