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Will the grommets also be spaced sufficient to attach a TekLok buckle?
So, I need to find something stronger for stencils.
Dyes that penetrate the kydex? Badass.![]()
It really is pretty freakin' cool. It took a lot of experimenting to get the right mix, but it seems to be working well. It's some harsh stuff to work with though. It melts the top layer of the Kydex as it goes in and then rehardens. A good respirator is mandatory and gloves would have probably been a good idea. My hands are literally purple.
Another cool thing is that the color range is pretty much infinite, except for black. Try as I might, I can't get black to stop being brown. It's a mystery.
I ran some painter's tape through the plotter last night and tried it for a stencil medium. It works great. Shocked me a little. If there's ever a chemical bomb dropped on southern Kentucky, I'm gonna be wrapped in blue from head to toe.![]()
Couldn't you start with a black base and then dye on top of it?
Most black is really just a very dark blue instead of true black. Maybe try concentrating some blue?
That faded flame effect is cool, but probably not worth it when you expend a stencil every time. Have you tried perforating the painters tape to get a similar effect?
Just going over an image that's already dyed with a q-tip coated in a lighter dye gives the same effect. There's a lot of cool things you can do with the dye that can't be done with paint.
Is this a completely home brewed thing or something you modified?
I order the dye pigment powdered and add a couple other ingredients to make it into "Kydex dye". The cool part is that I can mix it to thin liquid, thick liquid, or use it as powder after adding a couple of things to make it seep into the Kydex for different effects and applications. I can run it through an airbrush, paint it on with a brush, or sprinkle it on. Neat stuff.