Bob in SF
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I'm still on a UV Epoxy Resin/No Sanding expedition (aka addiction).
This one is for an California Academy of Sciences friend who is interested in shells (Fibonacci sequence/spirals, etc).
Steps:
Painted the shell subjects "from life" in acrylics; original paintings are 6x6".
Scaled down the images, then inkjet printed them onto white Sunnyscopa brand decal stock.
Spray-coated the decals with Krylon UV Archival Varnish (3 coats over 3 days).
Turned the Pernambuco smoothly with carbide tools (no sanding; still tired of sanding).
Brush-coated the 1st coat Alumilite UV Epoxy Resin onto the turned barrels.
Cured the epoxy with a 365 nanometer UV lamp (same method as I described in previous posts).
Applied the decals, then alcohol-inked the barrel ends.
Brush-coated the 2nd coat Alumilite UV Epoxy Resin onto the decal'ed/inked barrels.
Cured the epoxy with a 365 nanometer UV lamp
Assembled the Virage chrome fountain pen.
Warm regards to all - Bob
This one is for an California Academy of Sciences friend who is interested in shells (Fibonacci sequence/spirals, etc).
Steps:
Painted the shell subjects "from life" in acrylics; original paintings are 6x6".
Scaled down the images, then inkjet printed them onto white Sunnyscopa brand decal stock.
Spray-coated the decals with Krylon UV Archival Varnish (3 coats over 3 days).
Turned the Pernambuco smoothly with carbide tools (no sanding; still tired of sanding).
Brush-coated the 1st coat Alumilite UV Epoxy Resin onto the turned barrels.
Cured the epoxy with a 365 nanometer UV lamp (same method as I described in previous posts).
Applied the decals, then alcohol-inked the barrel ends.
Brush-coated the 2nd coat Alumilite UV Epoxy Resin onto the decal'ed/inked barrels.
Cured the epoxy with a 365 nanometer UV lamp
Assembled the Virage chrome fountain pen.
Warm regards to all - Bob