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Glow in the Dark
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-25 21:04:00)  by Lambda
Think of the glow powder as fine ceramic sand. Very tough small crystals good to 1000F, so the heat roller won't harm it, but getting it to mix with the toner will be a chore. Don't know what size toner particles are, but best to get the glow powder in the same size and give it a shot. If the toner can fix the glow particles in place, then you'll have a winner..
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Glow in the Dark
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-12 22:37:00)  by b0n3mast3r
i agree mind does not glow that long either 30 minute max
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Glow in the Dark
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-09 14:08:00)  by Skylighter
Tess, Give me a call at the office and lets see what we can do. Danny 410-551-4874
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Glow in the Dark
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-26 23:08:00)  by Skylighter
I think I would do this with the waterbased paint. I wouldnt dream of doing that large of a surface with dusting. I will test a sample on Monday, but I think it should adhere. BTW, I love coroplast. I use it for all kinds of stuff. Abbeytoo uses it a lot too.
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Glow in the Dark
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-24 01:15:00)  by Westend
Hi, The last time I checked 4physics just resells paint made from Glowinc's products. White needs to be charged by UV. While it will charge under any light it will often only have a green/blue hue when not charged by UV. When you charge by UV the white paint will often glow pink/red while being charged and will turn white after a short while. However, as with all the exotic colors the ...
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Glow in the Dark
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-17 11:58:00)  by sjbgarden
Does anyone have advice on how to best photograph something that glows? Some of the items glow in the dark, some need black lights. Any advice would be great. I have tried using a tripod with slow shutter speed, but it is hard to capture as most of you probably know!
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Glow in the Dark
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-17 10:51:00)  by Skylighter
For indoor projects that are not regularly handled, the sealer is not necessary any more than it is for regular non-glow paint. If you want to use sealer, then you can use it over any of the glow paints. To see if a sealer works, simply paint it over a sample spot. Then check to see if it charges and glows at the same rate as a non-sealed sample spot.
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Glow in the Dark
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-24 15:57:00)  by Abbeytoo
Nothing will be clear if you mix it with glow powder. The 2 part epoxy that lots of us use, is clear by itself, but when you put glow powder into it, it becomes opaque. how about painting the sides and bottom with a clear then while its wet, put some sand or powder on to it. You'd have to do a section at a time so it doesnt all drip to the bottom, and when one area is dry, turn the thing ...
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