[sdiy] Baked on Enamel Finishes?
The Peasant
ecircuit at telus.net
Mon Oct 24 02:25:40 CEST 2005
I just use standard flat black enamel spray paint and "bake" it with my heat
gun until it is long past dry. If you get it too hot the paint will bubble, so
you have to be careful. Then again, painting is _not_ something that I do well
so YMMV.
Take care,
Doug
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The Electronic Peasant
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Quoting Tim Curtis <sexsymbol at execpc.com>:
> Hopefully someone's been through this same thing here and can give me
> some tips...
>
> I've got some original Polyfusion panels that were never painted or
> silkscreened, which I'd like to use to finish off a few modules.
>
> It looks like a flat enamel paint, but I assume that it was "baked" or
> something to improve it's durability. (I don't know much about paints
> at all)
>
> Can anyone give me any hints on how I could at least do the black paint
> at home?
>
> Also, if anyone can recommend a place that could do inexpensive, single
> color silkscreening, I'd love to hear about it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
>
>
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