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You can try at your own risk!!:)
The first spray is an undercoat as stated and the second can be acrylic or others since the undercoat will accept whatsoever is. The case needs to be degreased well for the undercoat to stick well, no need to sand for such design. Respect drying time for the multiple coats.
Stencils can be cut on a medium/thick weight paper, but you'll have to used a spray glue successive fixtures. And a very sharp tool cutter!
That seems like a lot of work. My laziness is acting up....lol
I made myself stencils several years ago to put a multi-layer camo on the stock of my rifle, and I can tell you that crap was NOT easy. Great work NoN!
Thanks guys...!:)
I'm using aswell for some light effects enhancement a permanent ink Uni Posca Metallic blue w/ Ultra fine Round Tip. Only on very small parts of the logo design.
PS: I wanted first for a proper paint job to do it with screen....but for only one piece (too much hassle!).
I've worked in painted screen some years too (back in me twenty's)..
Fantastic work NoN and Apprentice!
Here's my first peeks at the Haswell setup.
The work area to get it running for testing, so far everything works well. I wasn't paying attention, this ASUS Z87 Deluxe has no DVI or VGA connector, only HDMI and Display Port, so I scrounged up an old GeForce 8800 to plug in the monitor, it's old too, only VGA.
Don't use the Intel stock cooler.
First WEI, only 8GB RAM, old 40GB SATA 150Mbs drive.
The I5-4670K throttles down to 800MHz. Oh, ASUS has their own skinned CPUz on the support DVD.
With my Sandy i5-2550K I could never get the RAM past the stock frequency of 2133, with Haswell I got it to 2200 with no volt nor timing changes, not much, but a step in the right direction.
With the silly stock cooler here are my temps, after 5-7 seconds. I shut it down quickly. Prime can run a bit longer, 15 seconds or so to get to the same temp.
Seems to be a decent Speed (GFlops) though.
Looks good Non. Gary, looking good, it's nice to have a project to tinker with I hear the haswell's run hot like the ivys
Lookin good Gary! Looks like the temps are really consistent though, which is a sign of a good CPU.
Also, I'd like to have that Asus branded CPU-Z