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replacing dampers and capping stations

Started this discussion. Last reply by Tim Constantino Feb 8, 2012. 2 Replies

Hello all,I would like to ask if anyone has instructions on how to install dampers and capping stations for a Roland VersaCamm sp300v.  Any help would be great!Thank you. Continue

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step 4 print out table top design on my Roland.

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step 6 take an updated picture of desktop printed and clear coated.

"The epoxy is measured, mixed, and poured.  Follow the directions on what ever clear coat you use, and you'll be fine. I may recommend making a practice piece and pouring a trial run before making larger projects, just so you can get…"
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step 6 take an updated picture of desktop printed and clear coated.

"There are various clear coats that can be applied.  They either come in a 2:1 mix ratio or a 3:1 mix ratio.  They tend to be expensive but worth the cost considering that hot and cold plates do not affect the surface once it is properly…"
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step 6 take an updated picture of desktop printed and clear coated.

"What clear coat did you use?  It doesn't mess with the ink?"
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step 7 move to new location. Ready for use.

"Vida, yes, the pulls are new and the drawers have a design printed by the versa camm the a clear coat applied.  Donna, it was a wedding gift for my wife.  Thank you both for your compliments.  Cheers."
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step 7 move to new location. Ready for use.

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step 7 move to new location. Ready for use.

"Tim - awsome job! It's hard for me to see on my monitor, what did you do to the drawers besieds new pulls? Looks like a small gold design or element?"
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"Any media will work,  You want to apply a clear coat to protect it afterwards.  There's a 2 part epoxy WoodCraft sells that handles hot and cold items with one coat.  One coat gives you an 1/8" clear top coat."
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At 1:05pm on February 8, 2012, Kathy MacMannis said…

Welcome Tim to the forum!  You will find a great group of people that are always willing to help.  Please check out the forum and jump right in with a question or add some pictures. There is also plenty of great info in the video and archive section.  Again welcome!

Kathy Mac

 
 
 

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