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23rd June 2002, 11:32 AM #1
flocking powder
Can anybody tell me what flocking powder is like,is it the best way to get a good felt finish.
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23rd June 2002, 12:21 PM #2
This stuff is the bees knees! Done properly it comes up absolutly beautiful! Might be a lot more work compared to just cutting & gluing some cheap felt, but the difference is amazing.
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24th June 2002, 10:16 PM #3
I would be interested to hear how well the stuff sticks and how durable it is.
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25th June 2002, 09:20 AM #4
I had a play with a system many years ago which used a small electrical charge to make the flocking stand up on end while the glue set. This resulted in a more even job.
It was all a bit messy and I did't follow it up.
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16th July 2002, 06:47 PM #5
Had my first play with Flocking Powder today and found it easy to use. The main thing is to put enough glue onto the peice you are doing and drown it in the powder and shake of the excess that does not stick . You have to be carefull on the application of the glue because where you put the glue is where the powder will go. It gives a clean finish and looks smarter than the felt with sticky back as there is no join lines.
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16th July 2002, 08:18 PM #6
Jim Carroll sells flocking powder or he used to so give him a call.
A link that might give you some more insight into the applications. www.donjer.com
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20th July 2002, 11:19 PM #7
This stuff looks to be the answer to one of my problems...(join lines in sticky back felt)......can anyone tell me where I can get hold of some of the flocking stuff?
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20th July 2002, 11:43 PM #8
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21st July 2002, 09:44 AM #9
Email Jim Carroll - 4 posts above yours. He sells it. Might sell more now that he knows how good it is.
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21st July 2002, 10:49 AM #10
If you want to get into "flocking" Try
www.timbecom.com.au
Flocking powder in assorted colours $11.20
& glue in the same $11.20
Happy Flocking!!!
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