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Old 03-04-2005, 08:47 AM
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any one done any playing around with pc'ing wood much? Did a few chunks the other day to just see what would happen and was rather surprised at the out come, it actually looked better than my rattle can paint jobs . I did have trouble with the laminated chunks sort of an out gassing effect but i would guess that was do to the glue that is used.
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I'm curious about this also. I've heard of it being done but haven't actually seen anything after being coated. I'd like to see a picture.
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a few months ago I started looking for the same thing .
tried a few parts but it didn't work as good as metal
so started making calls and found that you need UV curable powders

www.protechpowder.com has a powder called nuvocoat that only needs 175 degrees to melt and then cure by Ultra violet

http://www.protechpowder.com/products/nuvocoat.html
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a lot of the cheap furnitur desks and stuff out of china are powder coated. have bake wood in my oven to test for a few things and wood is no problem to coat. i think it is way over looked.
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Hmmm.. I am going to try that on the sub boxes we build i think it would look better that sprayon or carpet....
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been playing......hard wood it seems gives a better finish than laminated wood, i think the prob with the laminaed is the gluethats used,also I seem to get a better finish when i put the powder on rather thick.
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Have you guys tried particle wood or mdf? I tried a small peice of hard wood and it came out fine. I was thinking of trying a speaker box made of particle or mdf. Only problem is my over is small.
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I have been reading up on PC over wood. I read they sell an aerosol spray that will make wood conduct static electricty, so the powder will cling. They also write that "MDO" board works better if you want to do a laminated wood product. I guess the "MDO" board uses adhesives that will withstand the curing temps.
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kinda of a hijack, but does anyone know of plastics that willstand the curing temp? maybe a model resine or something. Just curious because I have seen plastic coated with a metallic coating, then chromed. it would be really useful for creating one-off emblems and such.
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