...My wife says it's tacky. :frown:
Stick it in the oven for 30 minutes at 150 - works for PR.:wink:My wife says it's tacky. :frown:
You just can't beat Jeff's blanks !!! However if you want to expand your horizon,s, these are several ways this can be done without the expense of a CNC machine. First would be Jeff's use of a scroll saw. He has a great piece on how to inlay a gecko into a blank. Second would be Toni's way of laying polymer Clay onto your tube. Good luck with that one !! Third wound be to cast in two stages as suggested above using decals or stickers between layers. First cast your white layer and turn it down under size, apply your decals, and cast your second clear layer over them. Or, just build up the top layer with CA. Whatever you decide to try, as long as you keep your design small, you don't have to worry about to much distortion on the curved surface. I have tried all of these methods, and they all work with enough practice to some degree or another. I'm no Toni or Jeff however !! Jim S
You just can't beat Jeff's blanks !!! However if you want to expand your horizon,s, these are several ways this can be done without the expense of a CNC machine. First would be Jeff's use of a scroll saw. He has a great piece on how to inlay a gecko into a blank. Second would be Toni's way of laying polymer Clay onto your tube. Good luck with that one !! Third wound be to cast in two stages as suggested above using decals or stickers between layers. First cast your white layer and turn it down under size, apply your decals, and cast your second clear layer over them. Or, just build up the top layer with CA. Whatever you decide to try, as long as you keep your design small, you don't have to worry about to much distortion on the curved surface. I have tried all of these methods, and they all work with enough practice to some degree or another. I'm no Toni or Jeff however !! Jim S
Jim why did you revive this old thread???I bet you wanted to post in the new one. Sometimes age creaps in in weird ways:biggrin::biggrin: