Anyone know if it is possible to get a marker anno's with a dust finish and then polish it later? Without ruining the anno job?
Anno Process question?
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That wouldnt work....
Correct me if im wrong...
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In this case, when getting an ano, you can have one or the other: dust or gloss. When the metal is clean, the dust is going to look flatter, obviously, than a shinier gloss. If you want your marker to shine, get an ano with a gloss finish.
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cant polish out the dust without ruining the anno, because the dust finish is the metal that is colorized in the process.
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So is a 'dust finish' something that is applied to the metal, or is it simply the metal before polishing occurs?
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Dust finishes are acheived by either blasting the parts with glass beads or some other inert material or they can also be had by a chemical polishing process...
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10-4, so the anno process happens and that colors the piece. Then it goes through either a polish or a dust process. Got it. I have some special anno plans for the next gun.
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no. Its dusted or polished before final anno...
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gotcha.
you're going to flip when you find out what I am (possibly) planning
(Are my pieces still going to where you told me?)
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