Bead Blasting
Bead Blasting is a process by which abrasive grits are blasted on to the surface of a material using compressed air. The effect is to gouge away the surface where it is exposed. Stencils can be cut from self-adhesive vinyl to control where the grit will abrade the surface. Different types of grit can produce effects on different materials.
Stencils can be accurately produced using a CNC vinyl cutter and a 100mm mirror tile provides a suitable surface to receive an embossed design. The embossed tile can be used as a feature of several projects including: clocks, box lids and make-up mirrors.
Bead Blasting is a process by which abrasive grits are blasted on to the surface of a material using compressed air. The effect is to gouge away the surface where it is exposed. Stencils can be cut from self-adhesive vinyl to control where the grit will abrade the surface. Different types of grit can produce effects on different materials.
Stencils can be accurately produced using a CNC vinyl cutter and a 100mm mirror tile provides a suitable surface to receive an embossed design. The embossed tile can be used as a feature of several projects including: clocks, box lids and make-up mirrors.
No comments:
Post a Comment