rlvied

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two questions for ya, 1. where are you getting the glass+stand combo? looks awesome. 2. where do you get the Rayzist sr3000 photo mask? I'm new to blasting and I have never heard of it. you said you used this because you didn't want to weed the logo, well I hate weeding so this might work for me as well. Thanks in advance!

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K5 sorry about the delay in getting back to you but been away a couple days. The answer to your question is I cut and polish the glass from a larger piece that I have. The base is made from some Mahogany trim I had laying around. Here is a link to the sr300 http://www.rayzist.com/Film/SR3000.php

You can find all the info there on making your photo resist.

Bob

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rlvied, I am curious what all went into making that light bed for the photoresist? I have been kicking around getting into using that stuff but don't want to pay the prices that they have for their lights and such.

Do you have to do anything special to wash out the resist after exposure? I know that some need high pressure.

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Helmet I bought my light from Rayzist with the starter kit. Dakota built his so he could give you more info on that. The washout hose that came with mine looks a little like a pressure washer hose that I hook to the sink. Check out the rayzist site and you tube has a lot of info on making and using the film

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if you go to a show check it out - really cool stuff and they are always at the nbm shows (along with ikonics - same stuff).   I made a home made exposure unit for it

Is that made from an old PC scanner? Sweet!

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yup - old deeper pc scanner and the guts from a cheap uv nail polish curing unit off ebay + a mirror

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