pricklyrobot
Well-known member
I etch my enclosures. And I’ve discovered, through trial and error, that getting the enclosure sanded to a mirror-like smoothness makes for a much more consistent (iron-on) toner transfer.
I’ve got one of these:
I start with a fairly coarse grit to make sure the surface is leveled out, and then work my way up to 2000-grit wet sand.
It works, but it can be pretty time consuming.
Anyone got any brilliant sanding hacks to speed up the process? Or maybe enclosures from a particular manufacturer/vendor that arrive in a shinier state and require less work?
Hit me with your mystical sanding wisdom, my metal gurus!
I’ve got one of these:
I start with a fairly coarse grit to make sure the surface is leveled out, and then work my way up to 2000-grit wet sand.
It works, but it can be pretty time consuming.
Anyone got any brilliant sanding hacks to speed up the process? Or maybe enclosures from a particular manufacturer/vendor that arrive in a shinier state and require less work?
Hit me with your mystical sanding wisdom, my metal gurus!