Arktic
Active Member
Hello all!
I'm in the middle of working on a Thomas Bangalter Daft Punk helmet, using a resin cast from FireWire.
I've decided to go the route of using Alclad chrome, but I've been having a bit of a problem getting my gloss black undercoat to be as shiny as possible. It could've been that I didn't clean the resin of release agent properly before I primed it, or it might've been that the PlastiKote primer I used wasn't curing properly (I'd left it for several days between primer and basecoat, but the primer might have been a bit old). I couldn't tell what was causing the issue, so I've decided to sand off all the paint and start again.
I was wondering if I could skip using a primer, and instead sand/buff the resin itself to be shiny using micromesh, and then airbrush Alclad's black gloss basecoat directly onto the resin before micromeshing that to a mirror shine, and finally the chrome topcoat.
Is that an option, or will the black not stick to the resin? I suppose I could just try it, but if it doesn't work, I'm getting seriously bored of sanding!
Any help would be most appreciated!
Cheers.
I'm in the middle of working on a Thomas Bangalter Daft Punk helmet, using a resin cast from FireWire.
I've decided to go the route of using Alclad chrome, but I've been having a bit of a problem getting my gloss black undercoat to be as shiny as possible. It could've been that I didn't clean the resin of release agent properly before I primed it, or it might've been that the PlastiKote primer I used wasn't curing properly (I'd left it for several days between primer and basecoat, but the primer might have been a bit old). I couldn't tell what was causing the issue, so I've decided to sand off all the paint and start again.
I was wondering if I could skip using a primer, and instead sand/buff the resin itself to be shiny using micromesh, and then airbrush Alclad's black gloss basecoat directly onto the resin before micromeshing that to a mirror shine, and finally the chrome topcoat.
Is that an option, or will the black not stick to the resin? I suppose I could just try it, but if it doesn't work, I'm getting seriously bored of sanding!
Any help would be most appreciated!
Cheers.