About to paint my jogs, any last minute pointers?
About to paint my jogs, any last minute pointers? Posted on: 26.02.2011 by Nobuko Flegle so i just completely sanded my jog wheels. i used 150 grit at first to get the paint off, and then i used 800 fine grit to smooth it out. i sanded in a circular motion (not around the jog, but in small swirls) and im happy with the results. it looks like it came out of the factory with swirls but its very smooth.but before i go into the painting i was wondering how many coats should i put on? i also got a clear coat to protect the black. i was believeing 2 thin coats of black, and 2 thin coats of clear? can someone who has done this fill me in on what would be best? and should i use a primer? it says to use primer when painting on bare metal. by the way i got krylon satin black and krylon satin clear. the satin is like a semi flat, but it's not glossy at all. its sort of like an eggshell, except black of coarse. | |
Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Leeanna Ayla 27.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by BastianBujak
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Nobuko Flegle 26.02.2011 | so i just completely sanded my jog wheels. i used 150 grit at first to get the paint off, and then i used 800 fine grit to smooth it out. i sanded in a circular motion (not around the jog, but in small swirls) and im happy with the results. it looks like it came out of the factory with swirls but its very smooth. but before i go into the painting i was wondering how many coats should i put on? i also got a clear coat to protect the black. i was believeing 2 thin coats of black, and 2 thin coats of clear? can someone who has done this fill me in on what would be best? and should i use a primer? it says to use primer when painting on bare metal. by the way i got krylon satin black and krylon satin clear. the satin is like a semi flat, but it's not glossy at all. its sort of like an eggshell, except black of coarse. |
Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Delfina Lorimor 01.03.2011 | search matte vinyl in ebay. use and excat-o blade or a razor blade and hug the walls. I would recommend taking a file and scraping the edges, if you do it deep enough and clean enough, it will fall right off. I would recommend upgrading to vinyl as they grip your fingertips, I no longer worry about my fingers slipping. Its a really east arts and craft project, your believeing about it too much. most it should cost is paying for the vinyl and your time. |
Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Delfina Lorimor 01.03.2011 | [IMG] Uploaded with ImageShack.us[/IMG] You can go on ebay and buy it. And you can buy in a matte finish. I used a file to shave off the vinyl and peeled it off and used an exact-o knife for the body |
Nobuko Flegle 01.03.2011 |
Originally Posted by RileySmiley
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Delfina Lorimor 28.02.2011 | Hey, just found out you can cover the jog wheels with vinyl. You have to make sure to let the screws have a direct connection to the surface of the wheel, ill post a picture later |
Delfina Lorimor 28.02.2011 | Can you let me know how this goes? I just custom vinyled my vci-100 and wanted to do a led mod and jog wheel mods. http://www.djranking s.com/community /sho...273#post237273 |
Nobuko Flegle 27.02.2011 | yeah i wasent sure because i didnt want to cake a bunch of paint on them. any wet sanding in between coats? and any clear? thanks again guys. |
Leeanna Ayla 27.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by BastianBujak
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Glenna Strama 27.02.2011 | I put 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of paint. You can see the results here. |
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