Hey guys,
About to do a few custom blanks for the first time and had a question. When using stickers/decals how do you all adjust the dept in the blank? For example if I didn't want the image attached to the tube how do I raise it closer to the surface the easiest?
Thanks to anyone that can help,
Chris
Put it on a blank. Just over turn the blank a small amount so that when you add CA you build up to size of components. You need to seal the decal the same way.
This is kind of what I was assuming maybe putting a wood blank underneath. I was thinking of it backwards though. Your saying put the decal on the overturned blank and seal with CA until it reaches desired height.
I had envisioned putting it on a underturned blank and then casting over with Alumilite and then turning down. In theory that should work as well?
My end goal is to make it look like its in the resin but not so much that its right on top, nor all the way at the bottom if that makes sense.........
Thanks for your help.
OK lets start over. First off over turned and underturned are exact opposites and not the same thing. If you under turn means you left wood proud of the bushings. If you overturn you left wood below the bushing diameter.
You have to remember something here. The amount of material left when turned down is so small you will not notice if it is floating. Unless you do a huge bulbous detail then all bets are off. Many times when people do bottle stoppers and things of this nature they do what is called a layered pour. Pour a clear layer and let set and then add item and then pour over it for a second layer. Only works with poly resin or epoxy resin. Does not work with alumilite. You could try this on a pentube but it will not make much difference because the small amount of material you are dealing with. As mentione if you lay a decal on a painted tube it will get magnified because of the shape of the pen.
But people do decals over wood and other acrylics for the background but do it the way I mentioned previous. Hope some of this helps.