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Powder Paint Flake Colors - Problem Solved!

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Well I finally got it! I was baffled on how to apply the flake paints, specifically watermelon/red flake and copperhead, and today I thing I got it figured out. Over the last 2 years or so I tried all kinds of ways to use this paint, I tried it ina fluid bed, that was an epic fail as the entire jig was flake with little color. I then tried spraying and the coverage varied too much, one jig would have more color and little flake and another would have a lot of flake in one spot. After that I periodically messed with all kinds of containers and when it didn't work I would forget about it until I had time and go at it again but it all ended today as I got it right. What I did was use two jars of watermelon/red flake and put them in the fluid bed but I didn't turn it on, I just used the cup. I cut a piece of carboard in a circle just a little bigger than the cup and I put it over the cup and gave it a good shake and proceeded to paint. I headted the first jig and gave it a quick dip, tapped the excess and it glossed over with almost perfect flake distribution and then I did another and then another and the 4th one wasn't so good so I gave a shake with the cardboard top and did three good ones and again the 4th wasn't great so now I have a pattern. Well it worked great, a little slower than a fluid bed but still better than a jar, 3 jigs, shake and 3 more, and I did the same thing for the copperhead color, 3 jigs a shake and 3 more. For all those having fits over the flake colors try this, I always like the look of them but could never get it right but now that I found a way to do it I may get some more colors.

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