I’ve always loved the idea of ‘soft-touch’ rubber-type boxes (not that I’m kinky that way, you understand), and I wonder if anyone has ever tried dipping an entire box in this stuff.
I think I’d rather spray it on, but yeh it does look interesting.
I wonder if you could stencil or screen it for lettering? Or put a transparency over your case with the overlay design printed on it, and spray the clear stuff over the top…hmmmmm
I was thinking along similar lines myself. I’m intrigued by the possibilities. Still need to find a decent case though- which is proving more difficult than I ever thought it would…
Dipping would give you a very thick coating. You’d be better off using the spray-on rubber coating. Do it in very light coats or else you’ll get runs and blobs.
I haven’t used it myself. My brother used it to coat the forestock of an airsoft gun. He applied it a bit too heavily in one go, but the result was quite good nonetheless.
I haven’t used it myself. My brother used it to coat the forestock of an airsoft gun. He applied it a bit too heavily in one go, but the result was quite good nonetheless.
Davo
I’ll second Davo on the good results rating, I used the spray type on the day boxes in small coats, and was quite happy with the results. Two of the fire marshals that inspected my 'boxen were impressed also and asked what I had used.
I don’t know of any music kit with a similar coating, but my girlfriend has a nice Dualit food mixer that’s coated in a black latex-like substance. That’s what gave me the idea really.
I saw the same thing at my local electronics store today. At that time I thought of using it as a non slip for project cases, which is an alternative of rubber feets. Maybe?
That’s a pretty cool idea, I’d not thought of using plasti-dip in that way before. I was about to put a thread in the parts questions to see if anybody knew where i could get white soft-touch knobs, but with this stuff I could make my own!
@Davo or SmashTV: What kind of feel does it have when it’s been applied? Is it glossy to look at?
That’s a pretty cool idea, I’d not thought of using plasti-dip in that way before. I was about to put a thread in the parts questions to see if anybody knew where i could get white soft-touch knobs, but with this stuff I could make my own!
@Davo or SmashTV: What kind of feel does it have when it’s been applied? Is it glossy to look at?
Cheers,
Dan
It’s more of a matte appearance. If you apply it thin enough, it should be good for soft-touch knobs. There’s only one way to find out.