Naga1337
2008-11-07, 06:31
Hi,
I've been reading up on how to airbrush lately in preparation for a project I'm going to be doing. Specifically, I've been researching how to get a carbon fiber effect using different colors of paint and one of those perforated drawer liners. This effect is apparently easy to get on a flat surface, but near impossible to get on a curved surface because the drawer liners lose their uniformity when bent. Unfortunately, my project will require me to apply this to curved surfaces.
Here's the synopsis of what my project is: I'm going to be working with a plastic called Sintra. The plastic comes in flat sheets, but when you heat it up with a heat gun or hot water, it becomes flexible. When it's still flat, it would be easy to paint with the carbon fiber effect, but would be near impossible to paint after the curves are put in.
That said, here's the question: If I painted the effect onto the plastic, then heated it up and bent it, would it crack the paint?
Thanks for any help.
I've been reading up on how to airbrush lately in preparation for a project I'm going to be doing. Specifically, I've been researching how to get a carbon fiber effect using different colors of paint and one of those perforated drawer liners. This effect is apparently easy to get on a flat surface, but near impossible to get on a curved surface because the drawer liners lose their uniformity when bent. Unfortunately, my project will require me to apply this to curved surfaces.
Here's the synopsis of what my project is: I'm going to be working with a plastic called Sintra. The plastic comes in flat sheets, but when you heat it up with a heat gun or hot water, it becomes flexible. When it's still flat, it would be easy to paint with the carbon fiber effect, but would be near impossible to paint after the curves are put in.
That said, here's the question: If I painted the effect onto the plastic, then heated it up and bent it, would it crack the paint?
Thanks for any help.