I'm gonna try this technique this weekend, I'll post a video about it if I get it to work.
And I will critique Glad to see some newbs jumping on board. It really isn't that hard. I want to see some new results/ideas.
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I'm gonna try this technique this weekend, I'll post a video about it if I get it to work.
Do you think coconut oil might work instead of lard? I have coconut oil and don't have any lard.
Just a couple of questions:
-How much powder dye (idye poly) should I add to the two tablespoons of lard?
-And is it necessary to have 100% lard, it's pretty hard to come by here at Finland. Best my local supermarket could do was 70% lard and 30% rapeseed oil/canola oil product that is used to lubricate the grill?
I have seen some good attempts being done on Instagram lately. Not as clean as yours, the color palettes chosen, and/or technique are coming out muddy, not yet perfected like yours.
Jeff Ashe seem to be doing them good however :thmbup:
Again.... Lard is like $5 for a giant canister.... this was lasting me for about 25+ discs I believe.
Those are great. The Shock looks like some sort of awesome sunrise or sunset. Sweet work!
I actually have a video in the works....
Ok, I'm gonna let you do it then
I just figured out that I screw up in the process anyway, forgot that blue mixed with orange makes brown, so my two first trys weren't so pretty haha
But I learned that this technique works also with dish soap, and the color sticks to Westside Vip and Discraft Glow Z plastics so it wasn't a total waste of time.
Allready ordered white Star Leopard, grey Star Fl and Glow HukLab Firebird for follow-up testing :thmbup: