How I do Embossing Powder on my builds for Carpet , Rear Parcel Shelf and Under Hood Insulation . If you want to get really fancy you can use it for Head Liner as well .
I seen someone the other day apply the embossing powder after he got done spray painting… why the paint was still wet… it looked like it worked well. That looks very thick and I would think it would use more product? I don’t know… I have built about 30 models… and really enjoy them… and I am about to really start to build them.
Mark have you ever ran across a situation where you can't find a matching color for your interior carpet so you paint over the powder to match the interior. ( Can you paint over the glued powder?).
Yes you can Ken , I add a Couple of drops of water ( 2-3 ).......don't make it to thin . Try it several times on some test pieces First till you get the hang of it .
Is there a difference between embossing powder and flocking? Why would someone name it 'embossing' powder? You are neither embossing anything or replicating embossing. Strange.
Cork I have never used Flocking because all the Video's I saw on it the Flocking looks way to out of scale . The Embosing powder is closer to scale carpeting and that's why I use it . When embosing powder is used for what it was intended to be used for people use a hair dryer to melt and bond to what they apply it to . I use embosing powder as shown in video because it is more Scale Correct and I DO NOT USE HAIR DRYER .
Great video, no tip is ever wasted. Thank you.
Very cool Mark, thanks for sharing and the pullies look great on your site. Cheers
Great tip , Mark.👍
Great video thanks for showing your technique.
very cool
I seen someone the other day apply the embossing powder after he got done spray painting… why the paint was still wet… it looked like it worked well. That looks very thick and I would think it would use more product? I don’t know… I have built about 30 models… and really enjoy them… and I am about to really start to build them.
In the end you do not use very much . If you watch part 2 you will see
That looks like a ton to me. I am a novice though.
In the end you do not use very much . If you watch part 2 you will see
Mark have you ever ran across a situation where you can't find a matching color for your interior carpet so you paint over the powder to match the interior. ( Can you paint over the glued powder?).
Never tried it Chester . You might be able to air brush it .
Im in Canada what is your location? T.Y
I'm in Victoria B.C. Jeff
How do you keep it from clumping after you shake the access off
Never had that problem Ken . Not sure what you are doing wrong
Appreciate the link to this series. What glue do you use ?
White Craft Glue - Plain old White School Glue
Can you apply the glue with out thinning
Yes you can Ken , I add a Couple of drops of water ( 2-3 ).......don't make it to thin . Try it several times on some test pieces First till you get the hang of it .
what are you using for Glue?
White Wood Glue Donnie
@@dunspitz Thanks a Bunch Mark
Hi, what glue did you use? Thanks
Hi Leo , I use White Lepage Wood Glue same as White ( not Clear )School/Craft Glue .
6:58 Impregnate?
Você não usa uma peneira
Precisa ou não?
Sorry...English please
Is there a difference between embossing powder and flocking? Why would someone name it 'embossing' powder? You are neither embossing anything or replicating embossing. Strange.
Cork I have never used Flocking because all the Video's I saw on it the Flocking looks way to out of scale . The Embosing powder is closer to scale carpeting and that's why I use it . When embosing powder is used for what it was intended to be used for people use a hair dryer to melt and bond to what they apply it to . I use embosing powder as shown in video because it is more Scale Correct and I DO NOT USE HAIR DRYER .