Turbosteen
I was born at a young age
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2008
- Location
- The Netherlands, Europe
It appeared that the only company in The Netherlands that can do this was 30 miles away, so I was lucky with that.
True, but I've read that the finish will be of less quality, the powder/hairs need to
a. stand upright evenly, not going to happen if you don't use some sort of static dispencer for the stuff
b. the static method ensures the particles are pulled into the glue, and therefore are better lasting.
I've read about the DIY kits, nice for small stuff etc. but a dash that sits in the sun etc. should be done as good as possible I guess. A dash is 125 euro's to flock, i'm not going to mess with glue etc for that I thought about making a static flocking device myself with some high voltage stuff, if you can make that the result will be as good I guess.
Do you have any tips for the DIY stuff Peter? Since I may want to do some other bits in the future (less important stuff).
You can do it yourself, it's really easy to do. Just cover everything with the appropriate glue, put on the flocking powder and shake off the excess; messy but not hard.
True, but I've read that the finish will be of less quality, the powder/hairs need to
a. stand upright evenly, not going to happen if you don't use some sort of static dispencer for the stuff
b. the static method ensures the particles are pulled into the glue, and therefore are better lasting.
I've read about the DIY kits, nice for small stuff etc. but a dash that sits in the sun etc. should be done as good as possible I guess. A dash is 125 euro's to flock, i'm not going to mess with glue etc for that I thought about making a static flocking device myself with some high voltage stuff, if you can make that the result will be as good I guess.
Do you have any tips for the DIY stuff Peter? Since I may want to do some other bits in the future (less important stuff).