11-14-2015, 10:17 AM
AS a recap:
I am making plaques for Christmas gifts using resawn walnut burl. I have finsihed them with birchwood casey gun stock finish and then took them to be laser engraved with my children's baptismal certificates. Tape was placed over the surface and then lasered through the tape, leaving the tape and black laser marks where engraved. After engraving, I plan on leaving the tape on and spraying gold paint on the surface, filling in the engraves areas.
I bought a rattle can of metallic gold spray paint and have sprayed five coats onto the surface of the plaques. While the tape is now gold, the laser etched parts are still black. It appears that the spray isn't getting into the lasered places. Admittedly, some are quite small, yet no paint is apparent. I am reluctant to remove the tape as it would never go back correctly.
Why doesn't te spray cover the black areas? Should I get a bottle of liqued paint and try to brush it in?
I am making plaques for Christmas gifts using resawn walnut burl. I have finsihed them with birchwood casey gun stock finish and then took them to be laser engraved with my children's baptismal certificates. Tape was placed over the surface and then lasered through the tape, leaving the tape and black laser marks where engraved. After engraving, I plan on leaving the tape on and spraying gold paint on the surface, filling in the engraves areas.
I bought a rattle can of metallic gold spray paint and have sprayed five coats onto the surface of the plaques. While the tape is now gold, the laser etched parts are still black. It appears that the spray isn't getting into the lasered places. Admittedly, some are quite small, yet no paint is apparent. I am reluctant to remove the tape as it would never go back correctly.
Why doesn't te spray cover the black areas? Should I get a bottle of liqued paint and try to brush it in?
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