Full Version: Doming - testing the waters.
From: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#65]
2 May 2005
To: lisa (LISASANDERS) [#64] 2 May 2005
Lisa,
It depends on the "paper" and the ink. Yes you can dome photos, sometimes.
First test the paper without the photo. It won't stick to HP premium plus photo glossy, but will stick to my ordinary office paper. It also sticks to some polyester paper I have. According to some other posts its due to UV inhibitors in some papers and inks. They leach into the epoxy forming a thin layer that won't cure. -I'm assuming you're using UV cure epoxy.
I also found that I need to dry out the ink. There's an old stove here with a pilot light. during my testing with small photos I put them on a piece of glass on the stove top above the pilot. For production I'd try some of the other suggestions made.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#66]
2 May 2005
To: lisa (LISASANDERS) [#64] 2 May 2005
Hi Lisa,
It was nice to meet you at the CGS "Learning Center" event. I'm happy to hear you're taking the plunge into epoxy doming.
The fact that some substrates don't lend themselves to doming, has been covered, either in this thread or another. I'm not sure which.
The short story is, some paper/ink combinations don't work. You're experiencing that for yourself.
What substrate are you using for the namebadge? Metal and plastic should be fine. If you're using a paper, it will probably need to be poly-based.
If you use a paper, make sure your ink is completely dry before doming.
EDITED: 2 May 2005 by DGL
From: lisa (LISASANDERS) [#67]
3 May 2005
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#66] 3 May 2005
From: lisa (LISASANDERS) [#68]
3 May 2005
To: Ken D. (KDEVORY) [#65] 3 May 2005
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#69]
3 May 2005
To: lisa (LISASANDERS) [#67] 3 May 2005
Lisa,
I'm happy to hear you're enjoying the forum. It's become my labor of love.
I'm pleased, the posts are so frequent and informative, but the best is yet to come!
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EDITED: 3 May 2005 by DGL
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