Originally Posted by
dinnermint
I was laughing like crazy at this exchange and the GF now knows better than to ask when I'm browsing the forum ;)
This thread is brilliant. BUT back to work gents! :whipped:
I have some hiccups with my acrylic scales.
1) sanded them down to 2000 grit, they just look foggy and not sure if polish mucked them up a bit. Going to try some CrOx, since I have about 3.7x more than I'll use in my lifetime.
2) The dark green I accidentally made looks great, but looks like navy blue on pictures on my phone. Plus none of the neat swirling effect from my poor stirring comes through. Drat.
3) Mixing containers. In my excitement on creating these I lacked the knowledge or foresight to future mixing vessels. I could use crap Solo dipping cups and a scale OR a disposable container with volumetric measurements on it (this kind was included in the kit I bought, but only 3 and they went south faasssst.)
I also tried getting a Morley blade to some shiny perfection, but my sanding wasn't straight and it doesn't look right. I have a pair of these (square point and barber's notch) that I want to get in some green scales. Clover... Irish.... heh. SO, I need to make a couple blocks. One to hold razzer and another to support the sandpaper. I almost cut the tip of my finger off, but for some reason it is impervious to slashing damage. Going to see if Ace has some leftover bits of wood they wouldn't mind parting with on the cheap.