VenomBallistics
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Parchment has been my friend in this from day one.
It'll take the heat and release beautifully.
The closest thing to the boiling powder method I can think of is something of a stuff hits the fan in a closed box kinda deal.
When we start getting into these sorts of contraptions, it's time for the spray gun.
Since that's the way I coat, I have a small amount of powder waste which ends up being a sheet of plastic foil that peels off the parchment.
I've noticed some of the properties of the waste foil gives a clue about the powders suitability. Seems the samples you can fold in half and crease without breaking seem to hold up better at high velocity.
It'll take the heat and release beautifully.
The closest thing to the boiling powder method I can think of is something of a stuff hits the fan in a closed box kinda deal.
When we start getting into these sorts of contraptions, it's time for the spray gun.
Since that's the way I coat, I have a small amount of powder waste which ends up being a sheet of plastic foil that peels off the parchment.
I've noticed some of the properties of the waste foil gives a clue about the powders suitability. Seems the samples you can fold in half and crease without breaking seem to hold up better at high velocity.