Thank you all
Well you get that with the candy colors, they are transparent. When you finish off a regular etch with a candy color you will get the two tones. In this case (Rocket reverb) the green stays green under the candy gold, but the areas of raw aluminum becomes golden yellow.
I thought i'd give it a try. Good stuff :-).
I don't suppose you can share your eagle schematic so I can see where I'd go wrong? I would be really thankfull!
Quote from: rosettastoned on April 12, 2014, 02:53:38 AMQuote from: nicofx on April 05, 2014, 08:52:52 AM
Thank you!!Quote from: hoodoo on April 05, 2014, 01:57:40 AMYeah, they are acid etched first. For the Rocket Reverb there's first a coat of green, then the top is sanded, and then I finish of with a coat of candy gold.
They all look fantastic mate, i'd be curious to know how you did the 2 tone powdercoating. Are they etched first, then powdercoated twice with the different colours, or are they powdercoated, laser etched then the colour filled in, however you do it, they look great
great work, but I'm curios with the grafics, letters, to be specific, woh can you make those 2 different colours in an small area like knobs leters.
Well you get that with the candy colors, they are transparent. When you finish off a regular etch with a candy color you will get the two tones. In this case (Rocket reverb) the green stays green under the candy gold, but the areas of raw aluminum becomes golden yellow.
QuoteCool! Glad to see another build of this one - I really need to do a 125B layout for the HM2 nextJeremy, thanks for the great layout.. I was making a layout of my own but I messed up somewhere so when I did see your verified board
Really nice work!
I thought i'd give it a try. Good stuff :-).
I don't suppose you can share your eagle schematic so I can see where I'd go wrong? I would be really thankfull!