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Post by Ray (Flock Man) on Sept 28, 2009 11:03:33 GMT -5
after a reflock you will see stray fibers that are too long sticking out here and there. Use a small beard trimmer to even out the flock job. Go easy because it's easy to slip and cut too deep and then you'll have to do it over.
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Post by actiomike67 on Apr 21, 2010 13:19:28 GMT -5
actually use a fabric shaver it is used for sweaters to remove the little balls of thread it has a protective screen and is designed to only remove anything above surface layer cost about $3-$5 at michael' s , tall Mouse, fabric stores....you wont have to worry about messing up
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Post by actiomike67 on Apr 21, 2010 13:21:21 GMT -5
Ray, My heads are being delivered today I cant wait !!! I will send photos of my new team !
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Post by Ray (Flock Man) on Apr 30, 2010 14:09:23 GMT -5
I still would worry about people messing it up. I know the crap I try on figures so it's not hard for me to see others testing out things as well. I don't recommend any testing or potentially damaging stuff, but you know it happens. I do it knowing full well that I may ruin the figure by no fault but my own, but some may ruin a figure and then later post that it happened with normal use. Those that do this fool no one because we all know what the deal is. Some will pick and poke (I'm one of them) and I've found that there is nothing that can't be ruined if I'm trying to ruin it.
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Post by traud on May 29, 2010 10:07:31 GMT -5
I now have an old trimmer I keep in the flock supply box for this application.
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Post by Ray (Flock Man) on May 29, 2010 14:11:40 GMT -5
Yea, I do need a must have in the box, thread on this forum. I always assume everyone does basically the same things so I forget that others may not have thought of certain things. I know, at times I'm so into finding the perfect tool I miss things just around the house and someone will say, "hey use this (insert item)" and I go, "Shit, never even thought of that." On the other hand, many times I look at everything through flocking eyes and see potential parts everywhere I go. In Burger King I saw a stainless lamp shade and it would make a great ground plate with the electrode coming up through the center. My friend Gary say, I'm even more out of control than he is and that's saying something because he's made so crazy looking flocking units. Gar, post some of you stuff guy.
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Post by shazones on Feb 3, 2012 7:41:46 GMT -5
wow that brings back memories opening a new joe to find stray hair all over thay were the days
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