love this, thanks so much, this is very helpful. my only suggestion for making videos is get a lazy suzan so you can spin the disc and not have to block the camera when you blow on the far side.. great job again!
Happy thanksgiving! Can’t wait to watch and learn! Edit: blowing with the straw makes such a cool effect. I love this What did you apply at the end, some type of sealer?
@@christanis4637 i tried that, made it a little darker but still pretty light even on an opaque white disc. Im using the pro chem dies and elmers clear glue, put the entire baggie of die in maybe 2 oz of acetone
Love your dye process!! I do have one question. Do you typically not like to use your turntable to rotate your beds while dyeing or was that just for this video? I use mine for dyeing but did have to 3D print a jig to raise above the needle. You clearly have a strong process and have created some beautiful art!
Great video. Just wondering what glue you use? It looks very, how should I put it, "light dens" when you blow at it. I tried to copy your dye and I really struggle to get those nice thin black lines. My black tends to spread out much more when I apply it, and when I try to shape it up by using a straw it tends to get "blur out".
Any color suggestions for the blue-green color glow plastic (i.e. Sexton Firebirds, Jen Allen Teebirds, Barsby Eagles, etc.). I love your use of black, it makes the colors pop so much more.
My purple is never that vibrant and frequently washes right off, have not had this issue with the other colors even though everything is mixed to the same ratio. Anybody know why that would be? There is plenty of sediment in the bottom of my jar so I am pretty sure it is saturated.
@@discdyeingdotcom at first it was with prochem neon royal purple, and I made sure to mix the powder with a spoonful of hot water before adding acetone as I heard the neons really need heat to function properly. But since then I’ve picked up iDyePoly lilac as well, and while it’s behaving better than the neon, it still doesn’t hold the same saturation as the rest of my colors. Maybe I should try only 1 hour under the heat lamp instead of 2-3?