I asked my father in law (he has over 20 years experience with printer servicing) and he said the K does denote black.
Not sure just yet. I may tackle a complete new mid sole when I am done on my clear soles.Do you plan to get the rubberbond in the exact shade of light grey?
PS, I forgot to ask before, what was the shore hardness of the clear polyurethane casting rubber you used for the clear soles?
Not sure just yet. I may tackle a complete new mid sole when I am done on my clear soles.
The shore hardness of the clear rubber is A60. The shore hardness of the very first version I did back in 2012 was A80. That clear cost more, but gave me the option of selecting my desired shore hardness which ranged from A20 (really soft) to D figures which are harder than Perspex.
A shore hardness of A60 is supposed to be the same as a high performance tyre. But it needs to be heat cured to reach said hardness and I am yet to build a heat box to bake them in. The instructions say 31degrees C for 12 hoursand then 71 degrees C for another 3.
I found dropping them into boiled water and leaving them until the water is cool enough to reach in and remove then makes them much harder than when they come fresh out of the molds.
I have worn the pair on my MAGs with the side pieces glued and there is no real sign of wear so far.
I ordered a US 8,5 cause the 9,5 was too big. I would like to try the steam method... damn!
I don't want to do the "French Nike Mag Massacre"
Could we create a grey scale in paint to work out a close colour match? I would suggest simply posting a photo except everyone's monitors are not calibrated to the same level (colour temperature), so will look different. If we work in RGB levels in paint, at least we have a level playing field. Even though the image may look different on a computer monitor, when taken to professional print place, should be able to get close reference colour card.
I'm cool with that.
Notice the 2nd column has RGB values where for this "silver grey" (RAL 7001) RGB is 138-149-151.
And further down the chart I found "Agate Grey" (RAL 7038) with RGB levels of 195-195-195.
^^ Could be what we want ^^
It helps, thanks!I took this photo tonight. I grabbed some paint swatch sample cards from Home Depot. This way most people should be able to figure out the shade of grey.