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Also thanks to ZBoazMobster and Icculus for being very helpful. I know you guys probably spend every day on this board and already know how to dye discs, but there isn't one omnibus post that gives quick simple answers like this. I found topics, but when things aren't included in the first post, it gets hard to read every single page looking for information as easily as it is to ask a community.
And if you hate these posts, make a NOOBS GO HERE FIRST topic and actually have it answer these common questions in about one paragraph each. I would obviously love to find one of those instead of being the guys who asks all the questions.
Dan Howard organized a very nice beginner's guide/links/sticky at the top of the threads. That should help most everyone who is against doing thorough research, or trial and error.
Sign vinyl can be found and bought from your local sign shops, or go to google.com and type in "sign vinyl." USCutter, Sign Supply, even ebay has a ton of great vinyl buys.
I know what you're saying, but the Rit thing has been gone over ad nauseum, so that should've been easy to find.
And asking where to find sign vinyl is like asking a room full of chefs how to boil water; seems so easy, especially if you know how to dye already, like you said you do.
not trying to chafe here, but when you have more fingers than posts, and all the info is right here, easy to find, seems like a few minutes of digging would get you all the answers for how to begin, what dyes work, what platisc work, gradients/marbling/masking/materials/glow pics/EVERYTHING is right here. You could also search for "noob question" and see how many others there are and how easily most of their questions could be answered with just a simple search and 5 minutes of reading. :hfive:
Thanks for the help, and I'll look longer before I ask again.
That's all we ask, try to spend some time looking for the answer yourself. Your question about the RIT made me think you hadn't done any and you say that's incorrect so I apologize. I know it's not easy reading through a lot of posts looking for one specific thing but it seems to be the nature of this beast.
The upside, the RIT discussion thread that I missed has been added to the sticky.
I don't know, it just seems like this would be a good place for a disc dying wiki that collected the information in a nice format.