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CoreSeverin

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  2. Will do! thank you! Yeah this will work really well for me. it would really be a shame to just have a box full of botched jigs that just sat there wasted for years, thanks for the tip, really helpful. yeah I am going to follow their advice. I just started making jigs, and I haven't got everything dialed in just yet. I'm glad everyone was willing to take the time to walk me through some of this stuff.
  3. Thanks for the guidance. I don't have a fluid bed, I am sure that I can find plans for building one pretty easily. I am probably getting them too hot as well, I am going to try to reduce my time over the heat gun and see if that will reduce the amount of paint im putting on them. I had a feeling I was painting them too heavy, but I thought it might pan out in the end.
  4. @Michigander hey there! Im thinking about sanding them just to get the shape right, not sure if it will be the best method, but it should work more or less. m going to drop my curing temp down from 350 to 200, and add some more time to it. that should keep it from happening again. mainly I just want to salvage the work I already have.
  5. Hey everyone! This is my first post, I've been lurking for a few weeks and I have been working on learning to hand tie jigs. I have a question about painting, specifically poor quality painting. is there a way to rework bad paint? I had some sags and runs after curing my powder coat, I am going to adjust my heat down to 200 for the next run, but is there a way I can rework the ones that turned out bad?

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