Does anyone have a rapid way of masking off parts for finishing? Masking tape is easy and versatile, but it's very time consuming. I find myself spending most of my time masking parts for painting than any other step in the process, and I keep making mistakes and missing small sections that really stand out in the end. I'm talking specifically for masking off like 10 of the same sign, not just one-offs, and simple things to mask that don't require precise layout of the mask.
I was thinking maybe getting a vinyl cutter? Then I could print out masks, put them on, and hopefully they peel off easily without pulling up the base coat. Or cutting the masks out of a thin sheet of cardboard or something similar. Like just cutting out a circle so I can spray the outside ring a color, then printing out a ring to mask the outside ring and remove the circle so I can spray the inside circle a different color.
Looking for ideas on this please!
Fastest way to mask off parts - Vinyl cutter?
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Re: Fastest way to mask off parts - Vinyl cutter?
We have a Cricut that my wife uses. She cuts the masks for wine bottles and I sand blast (etch) them. The vinyl works very well for masking but is a pain to get on straight without wrinkling on curved surfaces and is a pain to pick out all of the drop outs from the decal you made for masking. For detailed masking, it is badass. It's also time consuming to peel the mask off. That vinyl sticks very well.
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Re: Fastest way to mask off parts - Vinyl cutter?
Tried using contact paper ? Clear? Wrap and cut with exact and maxhine ruler
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Re: Fastest way to mask off parts - Vinyl cutter?
Contact paper in a vinyl cutter, slightly heat with heat gun, rub in place. with cotton gloved hand. Paint then slight heat to remove..
Option B:
Make each color a separate pce of Metal glue, tape or screw together after paint dries.
Option B:
Make each color a separate pce of Metal glue, tape or screw together after paint dries.
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Re: Fastest way to mask off parts - Vinyl cutter?
I have a vinyl cutter. (US Cutter 28" SC2) I like it a lot but haven't used it for masking parts on steel yet. I have used it for masking parts on wood and it works well. Mine is about 400 new not including vinyl IIRC.
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