Jonathan Overlin
09-01-2013, 12:23 AM
Hello again,
Poked around the forum, and didn't see a thread (although I am sure there is one!) ....
Looking for a material that could be painted over that would consistently resist rastering when removing an applied top layer of paint, kind of like a scratch board.
I can think of materials that would obviously work, but they also need to be able to be cut into shape while vectoring with my Speedy 100.
Thoughts? paint-on liquid foil? Foil sheets? Inlace liquid stone? I have tried base coat of paint, several layers of clear coat, then top layer of paint, which is inconsistent at best, and time consuming.
Oh yeah, and in the best possible world, it would be inexpensive :)
Thank you, oh Wise Laser Folk!
-Jonathan
Poked around the forum, and didn't see a thread (although I am sure there is one!) ....
Looking for a material that could be painted over that would consistently resist rastering when removing an applied top layer of paint, kind of like a scratch board.
I can think of materials that would obviously work, but they also need to be able to be cut into shape while vectoring with my Speedy 100.
Thoughts? paint-on liquid foil? Foil sheets? Inlace liquid stone? I have tried base coat of paint, several layers of clear coat, then top layer of paint, which is inconsistent at best, and time consuming.
Oh yeah, and in the best possible world, it would be inexpensive :)
Thank you, oh Wise Laser Folk!
-Jonathan