Splatter Powdercoat... Coming soon !
Have you guys ever did a dripped powder coat effect? It makes it look like there was paint splattered on it after painted a solid color but its actually powder coat, do you guys know what I'm talking about?
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I dont understand, powdercoating doesn't involve a liquid?
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I know, but I've seen it somewhere and I know it wasn't paint, it was powdercoat, I've seen it on custom paintball guns and the such.
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I'm sorry guys, it was Anodizing, not powder coating.
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yes ive seen that b4 . i figured it was just paint. u cant splatter powder, and im not sure about anodizing. isnt that dipped ?
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Yeah but you can do a splatter design,I'm just not sure how they do it. lemme pull up some pictures...
EDIT: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...A/DSC_0388.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...NA/h6005_1.jpg http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y26...FNA/yoyo_2.jpg That's all Anodizing. |
wow anodizing is like chroming its all dipped...im lost how they did those guns
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nice stuff. u can see that pink that its anodized.
is it not possible to have that orange gun anodized then have red paint splattered ? i would assume the same could be approached with powder. coat the part first then splatter paint over it. |
I'm trying to figure out how they do it, but I know it ain't paint, its anodizing.
EDIT: Figured out how they do it. They anodize the lighter color first, then mask it off with rubber cement or similar, then anodize the dark color. At least that's one way they do it. |
Originally Posted by ChrisOFNA
(Post 6158476)
I'm trying to figure out how they do it, but I know it ain't paint, its anodizing.
EDIT: Figured out how they do it. They anodize the lighter color first, then mask it off with rubber cement or similar, then anodize the dark color. At least that's one way they do it. |
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