First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
Great machine once I found out that the microfiber cloths I purchased at walmart vision center was contaminating my film/glass interface.
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Re: First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
That's amazing, Josh. Very impressive work!
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Re: First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
A real delight . Kudos
Re: First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
Thanks, While i don't usually agree with cast-in mill grain, the customer absolutely insisted on mill-grain on the curly bits. I think it's small tragedy that a ring of this caliber has Chinese looking mill-grain.
Re: First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
How'd you figure out that your micro fiber cloth was contaminating your film/glass?
I've been using micro fiber to clean also, and hadn't occurred to me that it could lead to problems.
I've been using micro fiber to clean also, and hadn't occurred to me that it could lead to problems.
Re: First Customer job, printed, cast, set.
My film was getting a lot of sticktion and the air bubble look no matter how clean I tried to make it. When drying out my microfiber cloth after a futile session of cleaning, I noticed rings where the dye in the cloth had lift and moved. It was where I squirted the IPA on it, leaving rings. Like the capillary experiments you may have done in high school where you separate the colors in inks. I temporarily switched over to paper towels (I know, a big no-no) and the sticktion went away. I have some pec-pads on order now. Lesson learned, use something pure, clean, un-dyed, non scratch and disposable.
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