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Custom Dyed Discs
ChainBanger:
Once you get started, its hard to stop. I started off just brushing dye, then spin dyes, then contact paper for simple shapes. Once I dyed over 30 discs or so, I bought the plotter. Now my options are endless, just need to find the time to do it.
If you have a vector image, the stencil is quite easy to cut. Id be more than willing to help whenever I get time.
Dan:
What I might try first is spin dyes and go from there.
I can make a design in either Photoshop or Illustrator and convert it to a vector.
Mcfrolfer:
I have some simple shape dyes and a free hand (freecut?) design soaking now. I can post some pics tomorrow.
ChainBanger:
--- Quote from: Dan on December 17, 2013, 07:51:19 AM ---What I might try first is spin dyes and go from there.
I can make a design in either Photoshop or Illustrator and convert it to a vector.
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My Technique for spin dyes was using a simple box fan opened up with a dimmer switch to control the speed. I never really had much control, but made some cool designs. Some of these I used 2 techniques on
--- Quote from: Mcfrolfer on December 17, 2013, 02:51:12 PM ---I have some simple shape dyes and a free hand (freecut?) design soaking now. I can post some pics tomorrow.
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Its just like playing...everytime you get better and its just as addicting.
All this talk of dyeing...I am gonna have to dye something.
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