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I am interested in finding out if powder-coating could be a solution to a finishing problem that I am having. I have never done any powder coating so I a complete novice.
I am trying to refinish a watch dial (from a wristwatch). So this is a very small part, and I need a very clean, smooth finish. The problem is that there are raised hour markers on the dial, and these cannot be removed. But I don't want them painted (I only want the flat part of the dial to be painted). I could try to mask the raised markers and then paint the dial, but that will be hard because they are so small. So one thought I had would be to dust the surface of the dial with powder-coating powder. If I kept the dial completely level, I could (maybe) make sure that none of it got onto the raised markers, and that it only sits on the dial surface. Then I could bake it. Will this work? My guess is that I would have to be very careful not to shake the dial as it is going in the oven, etc. But theoretically can it work? Also, can I do this in my kitchen oven (for such a small part) or will that cause damage or a big stink? I don't want the wife mad at me over this. Thanks for any guidance you can suggest. |
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if I where to do it
it would have to be a solid color ( single stage) a 2 coat color would be to thick ( candies) a hobby gun might work but I would use a high end gun at 80-100Kv to get very thin even coat and then clean the raised letters with a hobby knife or something then cure it would work, it might get you a few tries but it would work. if you are refering to just dust the surface with no gun it will not work , cuz you will not get an even coat and the powder will not stick to the surface |
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