hercules
04-15-2013, 11:42 AM
Hi all,
i wonder how some of you paint their panels and engrave them without problems.
I use Lexan (AKA Makrolon) for my panels.
First i clean the material and paint it with gray primer. Then i paint it with two thin layer acrylic paint.
Last but not least and after drying, i use transparent paint to get a nice surface and stretch protection. I let it dry for 24-36 hours and the surface seems good after this time.
But it always seems to me that the surface is not strong enought. During engraving, the surface become very stretched and the letter are not sharp.
I use an engraving nose and 60 degrees engraving bits.
Can one tell my which paint he use and how he process his panels please?
Kind Regards
Thomas
i wonder how some of you paint their panels and engrave them without problems.
I use Lexan (AKA Makrolon) for my panels.
First i clean the material and paint it with gray primer. Then i paint it with two thin layer acrylic paint.
Last but not least and after drying, i use transparent paint to get a nice surface and stretch protection. I let it dry for 24-36 hours and the surface seems good after this time.
But it always seems to me that the surface is not strong enought. During engraving, the surface become very stretched and the letter are not sharp.
I use an engraving nose and 60 degrees engraving bits.
Can one tell my which paint he use and how he process his panels please?
Kind Regards
Thomas