Daannyycc
Member
When transfering a design to metal, either by hand or a transfer method, there is a great chance of messing up the lines due to you rubbing on it.
A trick I use to stop this is Hair Spray. I get the dollar store brand. It fixes the drawing/transfer and protects it from being accidentally being smudged.
Acetone removes it - and any other marks. (It doesn't remove any of the engraving, however - so it won't work on oops).
If you REALLY won't to protect an engraving from anything, you can use Clear Nail Polish, dollar store brand.
NOTE: If too thick for you, use the acetone to thin it - just a bit.
Yup, I used both of these on my engravings.
Any of you have any other preserving techniques?
A trick I use to stop this is Hair Spray. I get the dollar store brand. It fixes the drawing/transfer and protects it from being accidentally being smudged.
Acetone removes it - and any other marks. (It doesn't remove any of the engraving, however - so it won't work on oops).
If you REALLY won't to protect an engraving from anything, you can use Clear Nail Polish, dollar store brand.
NOTE: If too thick for you, use the acetone to thin it - just a bit.
Yup, I used both of these on my engravings.
Any of you have any other preserving techniques?