It is just the puff paint on the reverse side of the PUL. Doing it on the reverse hides a multitude of sins with the uniformness (or not) of each of the bars. To get the lines somewhat consistent I bought some sticky-backed stencil material from Michaels and used an ollllld wood burning tool that I begged my BF to dig out of the garage to burn the bars out of the stencil.
I'm still really curious what a high-density ink screenprint would look like, but I don't know if I want to go that route. Puff paint is looking pretty good and better on the wallet. Maybe I will see if someone can do a small print on a t-shirt machine after the scale of the pattern is worked out. That swatch was about 6 x 12 inches and my hand HURT at the end! But, if MCL34N and all the other ASM people can do hours of puff paint we can too, dammit
Have you been able to make any progress? Or are you stuck in a tower embroidering your Rapunzel still
I think you already know something about sacrificing sanity after seeing your beautiful work on that build!