Sheet metal enclosures... inspire me

Yes, those are powder coated. In my opinion this finish is not as easy as regular powder (glos, wrinkle, etc.). It requires more powder, and even so (in my case) I often have to apply a second layer because the aluminum is visible in some places. Maybe it's my technique, maybe powder itself..
But when it finally works, it's super elegant. No streaks, even texture.
 
It requires more powder, and even so (in my case) I often have to apply a second layer because the aluminum is visible in some places.
I have had this exact experience in the past at least i know im not the only one.


Those are some fantastic and professional looking finishes! Im in love with that sand- brown hammered finish!
 
That racing green is absolutely gorgeous! Reminds me a lot of the British Racing Green they have!

Did you end up getting transparent copper?
 
Ahhh I knew it!!

You’re going to love that transparent copper! As you saw it’s easy to get picture framing on the part but like you guys said I kind of like it…
Today was first application of TC. I didn't know that you need a layer that's 2 fingers thick... I applied a lot, but when I looked into the oven, the color was barely visible. I added another portion of powder on the hot box. Much better but there is a slight run of paint. I need to practice...
 
Today was first application of TC. I didn't know that you need a layer that's 2 fingers thick... I applied a lot, but when I looked into the oven, the color was barely visible. I added another portion of powder on the hot box. Much better but there is a slight run of paint. I need to practice...
What voltage settings are you running your gun? I have mine at 85KV. I find that 3 to 4 passes on the main face of the enclosure then about 2 to 3 on the sides gets me good coverage through out the enclosure.
 
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