Hello, guys! I was looking for how to achieve a smooth edge with gilding. And found a few posts, which refers about LHSS backing black.
But i don't know what this. Can you tell me? And also I want to know what you're doing backups.
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LHSS backing black. What that?
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Re: LHSS backing black. What that?
I believe that would be "Letterhead Sigh Supply". They have a back up paint. I have very little experience with it so can't really comment much about it.
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Re: LHSS backing black. What that?
Andrey, as Terry posted, LetterHead Sign supply: http://letterheadsignsupply.com/index.p ... ommon/home
Since you're located in Europe, I'd imagine shipping/customs would add considerably to the cost.
An alternative would be screen inks, specifically FDE, which is fast dry enamel, that can be used for screen printing or thinned, for brush work. In the US, brands as Nazdar and IDE are two companies that provide this type ink.
A search in your area for screen printing suppliers would carry a similar product.
Danny Baronian
Since you're located in Europe, I'd imagine shipping/customs would add considerably to the cost.
An alternative would be screen inks, specifically FDE, which is fast dry enamel, that can be used for screen printing or thinned, for brush work. In the US, brands as Nazdar and IDE are two companies that provide this type ink.
A search in your area for screen printing suppliers would carry a similar product.
Danny Baronian
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Re: LHSS backing black. What that?
Terry, Danny, many thanks to you!