Bluewinters21
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I had recently started working on a Bill Doran PDK Blaster build. The project went well up until the very end. I went to glue the last piece onto the blaster when the Super Glue container blew-up in my hand and poured all over the build. It was a big Super Glue mess all over the nice stainless steel finish that I had worked so hard to achieve. >.<
The Parts Mid Print.
The Completed Print Lay Out.
Test Fitting the Parts.
Primed For Paint.
Painted Parts Before Buff and Polish.
If you buff this paint with an old white cotton T-Shirt, between two and three hours after painting, the luster will go from chrome to stainless. Depending on the surface prep, it can look matte, brushed, or gloss. If polished too much, that stainless will fade to aluminum. Sadly, I don't have pictures of what it looked like after I polished each part. It looked really nice!
Textured and Weathering Proofs.
Here are some pictures of other paints that I tryed out before going with the stainless one.
Settling for Black After the Mishap.
Since I ran out of the stainless steel paint, I went with black.
The Parts Mid Print.
The Completed Print Lay Out.
Test Fitting the Parts.
Primed For Paint.
Painted Parts Before Buff and Polish.
If you buff this paint with an old white cotton T-Shirt, between two and three hours after painting, the luster will go from chrome to stainless. Depending on the surface prep, it can look matte, brushed, or gloss. If polished too much, that stainless will fade to aluminum. Sadly, I don't have pictures of what it looked like after I polished each part. It looked really nice!
Textured and Weathering Proofs.
Here are some pictures of other paints that I tryed out before going with the stainless one.
Settling for Black After the Mishap.
Since I ran out of the stainless steel paint, I went with black.
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