Water transfer imaging
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Top Comments
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What is this sorcery!?
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are you a wizard?!
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cool vid, i just ordered some film but im curious, what adhesion promoter and base coat do you use for the plastic components vs the metal components? And, ive seen video of people rolling circular items such as the scope, how does this not make the film overlapp and mess up the pattern? i want to camo my 870.
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You used way more transfer ink than you needed too, what a wast. But at least the stock came out great.
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how????
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@ BOBDBONE No seams. Smooth. It's a type of paint embedded in special sheet that dissolves when you spray an activator on it under controlled conditions leaving just the paint floating on the surface of the water. Even the water it self is held at a certain temperature for this process to work properly. And to BLAYDZ99 a new pattern isnt as easy as just photoshop print and then stick on whatever you can submerge in water lol
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So does it leave a seam line where it meets back up to itself, or does it overlap or what?
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thats sick.......
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Its like friggen magic!!!!
soz great vid but whats the name of the song/tune plz
gomatego197 1 year ago
@gomatego197 It's The theme from the movie The Deer Hunter, its called Cavatina and is performed by Goran Sollscher.
cobraimaging 1 year ago 2
This process can be applied to almost any hard surface whether it is metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass, or ceramic. We can certainly do an airsoft gun if you like.
cobraimaging 1 year ago