Mike's Pedal Thread
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ROLF.
They worked great, I did Reece's Saltbooster with one, and printed the decals onto the correct Inkjet paper when I got home after rehearsal. Then I lacquered the paper this morning to protect it from the water this morning, should be able to apply it tomorrow if the lacquer has dried by then.
I also did a Saltbooster and a FuzzFace for the website using your drilling guides.
They worked great, I did Reece's Saltbooster with one, and printed the decals onto the correct Inkjet paper when I got home after rehearsal. Then I lacquered the paper this morning to protect it from the water this morning, should be able to apply it tomorrow if the lacquer has dried by then.
I also did a Saltbooster and a FuzzFace for the website using your drilling guides.
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Don't worry, as soon as I get them on there I'll take some pictures, the only issue is that having decent decals adds an extra 48 hours to the finishing process, since the decal itself needs 24 hours to dry before you can clearcoat it, and I plan to do two coats of clear coat. I'm pretty busy this week but I hope to have some photos up over teh weekend, even if they're just "in progress" pictures not after the second clearcoat.
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I use acrylic clear coat from the automotive store. It's pretty good, but it's not going to be a super hardcore coating, I think you need to bake the finish on in a toaster oven (I don't have one unfortunately - plus it means you can never use it for food again, it has to be a pedal only oven from then on unless you want toxic potpies) to have a really hard finish like a pro pedal.
I do two heavy coats, I mist up until I can see a flat coating of lacquer on the pedal surface in reflective natural light, then leave for 6 hours before doing the same. Then it's generally 24-48 hours before you can work on the pedal. Should be absolutely fine on handpainted stuff.
I do two heavy coats, I mist up until I can see a flat coating of lacquer on the pedal surface in reflective natural light, then leave for 6 hours before doing the same. Then it's generally 24-48 hours before you can work on the pedal. Should be absolutely fine on handpainted stuff.
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This was the first attempt at Reece's decal, unfortunately I lacquered it too soon and when I came home I discovered it had all shrivelled up. ARGH.
I peeled it off and reapplied another, but the finish has been compromised a bit, which is a shame. I'll take pictures of that and if Reece isn't happy I'll sand it all off and re-do the whole finishing process for him. The new one is less wrinkled and doesn't have the minor ink loss at the top that this one did, but the final underneath has some checking from when the other decal was removed.
I peeled it off and reapplied another, but the finish has been compromised a bit, which is a shame. I'll take pictures of that and if Reece isn't happy I'll sand it all off and re-do the whole finishing process for him. The new one is less wrinkled and doesn't have the minor ink loss at the top that this one did, but the final underneath has some checking from when the other decal was removed.
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Nah it's nothing like hunks missing, just some cracking. When the clearcoat has dried I'll take some pictures in daylight tomorrow as the case looks now and you can make the call from there, I'm more than happy to redo it.Reece wrote:woah, even with the wrinkleyness that looks mega. if the new decal is better then that;s, well, even better!
balls to re-doing the finish, that's silly. unless of course half the paints missing or something, but even that might look cool. all mercenary and whatnot.
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I'm not 100% happy, but I'll keep cracking on. I always find the cosmetics the hardest part.
Your pedal has had three coats of paint and a coat of lacquer. The decal label (same as the old style labels as it's just the name of the pedal) has been applied to the back, red face with CRUNCH BOX. Subtle because the label is transparent so bright red isn't really a possibility.
Your pedal has had three coats of paint and a coat of lacquer. The decal label (same as the old style labels as it's just the name of the pedal) has been applied to the back, red face with CRUNCH BOX. Subtle because the label is transparent so bright red isn't really a possibility.
Sounds good mate.Mike wrote:I'm not 100% happy, but I'll keep cracking on. I always find the cosmetics the hardest part.
Your pedal has had three coats of paint and a coat of lacquer. The decal label (same as the old style labels as it's just the name of the pedal) has been applied to the back, red face with CRUNCH BOX. Subtle because the label is transparent so bright red isn't really a possibility.
I'm going to try and get round to sending you my Blackstar footswitch this weekend, then you can send me them both back together if that's cool.
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You mean that they need to really dry out before you clearcoat?benecol wrote:You know when you remember something just after the event? I think I might have known that about the decal and clearcoat. Fuck. Fits well, though.
Lesson Learned. Thanks for doing the designs. I also did an Orange saltbooster today for the website, pictures of all will follow this evening/tomorrow morning.
I have also lacquered the decal (there are so many steps now) for a Fuzzface which is drilled and painted Gold.
I have had cases and parts arrive for my other builds. Any chance we could get drilling guides for the following knocked up over the next week or so (no rush, I'm not going to be over my folks next week):
SaltShaker
SaltShakerLite
Green Muff
Green Muff with Mids/Diode Switch
Echo Base Lite
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I'm happy to post them separately if the timing doesn't work out.lamp wrote:Sounds good mate.Mike wrote:I'm not 100% happy, but I'll keep cracking on. I always find the cosmetics the hardest part.
Your pedal has had three coats of paint and a coat of lacquer. The decal label (same as the old style labels as it's just the name of the pedal) has been applied to the back, red face with CRUNCH BOX. Subtle because the label is transparent so bright red isn't really a possibility.
I'm going to try and get round to sending you my Blackstar footswitch this weekend, then you can send me them both back together if that's cool.
Just as an FYI, I will try and get your pedal done and demo'd this weekend and back to you early doors next weekend as I have a busy week next week:
Mon - Bank Hol - probably building pedals
Tuesday - potential pancakes practise
Wed - football match
Thurs - Art Brut gig
Fri->Sun - Paris