K keithy Member Joined May 5, 2015 Messages 52 Location winston salem Feb 10, 2016 #1 Does anybody know if the vinyl labels for lasers are compatible with PR to cast pen blanks Keith
thewishman Member Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 8,211 Location Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA. Feb 10, 2016 #2 I think that there was an issue with the heat of the catalyzing process causing the vinyl to distort.
I think that there was an issue with the heat of the catalyzing process causing the vinyl to distort.
JohnU Member Joined Jan 31, 2008 Messages 5,265 Location Ottawa, Illinois Feb 10, 2016 #3 I've had a few unsuccessful attempts with vinyl pin striping under PR melting and stretching, leaving it deformed when done. I'm guessing there are different thickness and adhesive values in vinyl so there may be some that have had better success.
I've had a few unsuccessful attempts with vinyl pin striping under PR melting and stretching, leaving it deformed when done. I'm guessing there are different thickness and adhesive values in vinyl so there may be some that have had better success.
Lenny Member Joined Jan 6, 2009 Messages 3,476 Location Searsport, Maine Feb 10, 2016 #4 So, would Alumilite be an option?
jttheclockman Member Joined Feb 22, 2005 Messages 19,900 Location NJ, USA. Feb 10, 2016 #5 I also have tried vinyl pinstriping and had failures.I used Silmar resin.
TBCbushings Member Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 931 Location Hampton, Va. Feb 10, 2016 #6 Pr and vinyl do not mix...Alumilite works great with the vinyl.. At least thats my experience ...
Lenny Member Joined Jan 6, 2009 Messages 3,476 Location Searsport, Maine Feb 10, 2016 #7 Nikitas said: Pr and vinyl do not mix...Alumilite works great with the vinyl.. At least thats my experience ... Click to expand... That's why when people ask "Which is better, PR or Alumilte? (or Epoxy for that matter)", I say each has it's benefits and drawbacks.
Nikitas said: Pr and vinyl do not mix...Alumilite works great with the vinyl.. At least thats my experience ... Click to expand... That's why when people ask "Which is better, PR or Alumilte? (or Epoxy for that matter)", I say each has it's benefits and drawbacks.