Rit Dye in 110-120 degree water with about 10% isopropyl alcohol works
very well for large parts. Soak time depends on the color depth you
desire. For small parts, permanent markers in a variety of colors work
great. I also use the standard Krylon paints as well as Testors model
paints available in any pharmacy or hobby shop (hundreds of colors and
metalics available).
Larry Blasch
System Administrator for Engineering Services
OPW Fueling Components
P.O. Box 405003 Voice: (513) 870-3356
Cincinnati, OH 45240-5003 USA Fax: (513) 870-3338
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Disclaimer...The views expressed are personal opinion and not those of
OPW Fueling Components.
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Subject: Colored Parts - SLA
Author: "Ingrid Timmel" <a055328@fpu013.fpp.com> at internet
Date: 6/3/98 6:05 PM
Has anyone colored SLA parts?
What have you used, and what procedure have you followed?
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Thank you,
Ingrid Timmel
Fisher Price
itimmel@fpp.com
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