resin dye?
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resin dye?
What type of dyes are being used to help avoid a "see through" base? I have some colored base material and do not want to see the edges, vds, and or wood core to show through.
Any help would be great as well as a supplier via the net?
I am using West Systems and the retailer doesn't' have much and doesn't offer much knowledge either.
Thanks,
RA
Any help would be great as well as a supplier via the net?
I am using West Systems and the retailer doesn't' have much and doesn't offer much knowledge either.
Thanks,
RA
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Thanks for the information! I did a little looking around on the net and found this article from West Systems about adding dye and how it effects the epoxy strength.
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/adding-pigments-to-epoxy/
Twizz, makes sense about edges showing through. What is your process of flood coating? Thickness that it is applied ect. I am guessing that you could apply the resin to the base, then cut the base and then apply the edges? On cutting the base will the resin chip off or is it pretty clean?
Unfortunately I have the edges attached already and will plan on using a black dye as I have black vds as well, so hopefully it will come out good.
RA
http://www.westsystem.com/ss/adding-pigments-to-epoxy/
Twizz, makes sense about edges showing through. What is your process of flood coating? Thickness that it is applied ect. I am guessing that you could apply the resin to the base, then cut the base and then apply the edges? On cutting the base will the resin chip off or is it pretty clean?
Unfortunately I have the edges attached already and will plan on using a black dye as I have black vds as well, so hopefully it will come out good.
RA
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Ra, Just don't use latex based paint, it peels off pretty easy.
I bought some acrylic paints from a hobby store that seem to bond pretty good once they dry for a day or so. Just paint thin layers with a foam brush.
Haven't tried to tint my epoxy with it but for painting logos or flood coating your base should work alright.
Next time I mix up a batch I'll use some to tint and try some bonding tests.
sam
I bought some acrylic paints from a hobby store that seem to bond pretty good once they dry for a day or so. Just paint thin layers with a foam brush.
Haven't tried to tint my epoxy with it but for painting logos or flood coating your base should work alright.
Next time I mix up a batch I'll use some to tint and try some bonding tests.
sam
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Now that you mention it, I would think yes. How about this...
When I do my layup, (core up) I wet the core with resin then lay out the glass then wet it out. Next I lay out the topsheet (cotton) and put another coat of resin on it, pressing layer ect... So if I use a dye in the resin on the bottom = no problem on the top... if I use it on the core layer only then use just resin (no dye) on the glass layer and on the cotton top sheet. Do you think it would help hiding the tip spacer material? I have black and you see it through the cotton also.
thanks much for the insight!
RA
When I do my layup, (core up) I wet the core with resin then lay out the glass then wet it out. Next I lay out the topsheet (cotton) and put another coat of resin on it, pressing layer ect... So if I use a dye in the resin on the bottom = no problem on the top... if I use it on the core layer only then use just resin (no dye) on the glass layer and on the cotton top sheet. Do you think it would help hiding the tip spacer material? I have black and you see it through the cotton also.
thanks much for the insight!
RA
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