Hi everyone.
Maybe you could help me find the right way to paint my prototype. It's a wall installation made of 5mm acrylic sheet ribs that has a grid of red squares painted on them. I mount them perpendicular to the wall.
The squares are painted inside a capsule shaped holes very close to the edge, and there are about a thousand of them so it has to be a fast and clean job.
I want to apply paint only on the internal face that is the closest to the edge front.
The paint i want to use is red enamel or red "Molotow" because i can use both without primer since i apply the paint on one side and expose it to the other.
I made some rapid painting tests and the result is not clean.
Any ideas of what may be the best way to execute it?
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Maybe you could help me find the right way to paint my prototype. It's a wall installation made of 5mm acrylic sheet ribs that has a grid of red squares painted on them. I mount them perpendicular to the wall.
The squares are painted inside a capsule shaped holes very close to the edge, and there are about a thousand of them so it has to be a fast and clean job.
I want to apply paint only on the internal face that is the closest to the edge front.
The paint i want to use is red enamel or red "Molotow" because i can use both without primer since i apply the paint on one side and expose it to the other.
I made some rapid painting tests and the result is not clean.
Any ideas of what may be the best way to execute it?
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[ATTACH]41798.IPB[/ATTACH]
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