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Re: Smoked Polycarbonate
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AndyMark? http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2324.htm |
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Re: Smoked Polycarbonate
We've used a fair amount of smoked PC from mcmaster and it isn't that great of a look (especially for the price increase). We have found that spraying the underside of clear PC with black or a team color looks much better. It maintains a nice glossy finish this way.
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Re: Smoked Polycarbonate
Some hobby stores do offer translucent black tint paint. I have also wondered about using window tint. Has anyone tried that?
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On the window tint subject, I'm fairly sure that the right tint (probably around 35%) would do the trick. The only concern here is the heat used during application, since it could - in theory - warp the polycarb panel if the applier wasn't careful. |
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The spray on works well just make sure you have a steady hand...its a rattle can and will end up streaky/runny if your not careful. The window tint works great on flat lexan that isn't expected to flex. It'll crack the tint on a flexing piece. ![]() |
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Re: Smoked Polycarbonate
All the plastic you could ever want Boedeker Plastics
Tell them you are on a high school robotics team and they will give you a discount. Highly recommended service, almost like Andy has a Texas brother.... |
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