C CanadianDave Well-known member Nov 19, 2023 #1 While I flood the thread with posts… I’ve used water slide decals, acid etching, and paint, but recently I’ve wanted to get some enclosures finished without the need for labels. So, I’ve been snapping the backs off enamel pins and epoxying those suckers down. And just for good measure, a gut-shot
While I flood the thread with posts… I’ve used water slide decals, acid etching, and paint, but recently I’ve wanted to get some enclosures finished without the need for labels. So, I’ve been snapping the backs off enamel pins and epoxying those suckers down. And just for good measure, a gut-shot
Erik S Well-known member Nov 19, 2023 #2 Those look great! I think Beetronics does some of their graphics with some kind of adhered enamel plates. It’s a cool look.
Those look great! I think Beetronics does some of their graphics with some kind of adhered enamel plates. It’s a cool look.
Feral Feline Well-known member Nov 23, 2023 #5 Excellent! I've got a few enamel lapel-pins for pedal projects, except I'm going to drill a small hole for the pin and use epoxy as well. Between the pin and the epoxy, it should be pretty dang secure.
Excellent! I've got a few enamel lapel-pins for pedal projects, except I'm going to drill a small hole for the pin and use epoxy as well. Between the pin and the epoxy, it should be pretty dang secure.
finebyfine Well-known member Nov 23, 2023 #6 Finally a way to do something with all of the enamel pins I've collected but don't like putting on clothing. They look awesome and this is genius!
Finally a way to do something with all of the enamel pins I've collected but don't like putting on clothing. They look awesome and this is genius!
owlexifry Well-known member Nov 23, 2023 #7 omg this is an excellent idea. brilliant execution too. bravo
SYLV9ST9R Well-known member Nov 23, 2023 #8 Looks great!! The first one would have been perfect for a Broadcast!