peteski Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 11 hours ago, Dpate said: Could say the same bout anything with adhesive like BMF etc, just gotta have faith lol. No way man! Faith gets humanity in huge trouble (more ways than one). Metal foil which is incredibly thin, and retains its shape after forming is nothing like the fuzzy stuff you are using, I have never seen BMF lift off any surface (including it's backing carrier) all by itself. Sure, BMF can be lifted off if someone applies force to it (like scratching it), but like I mentioned, I worry that your stuff will lift all by itself. And trying to fix something on the car interior floor is not the easiest job. Yes, in your example, black carpeting deep in the model's deep and dark foot wells will not be very visible (especially if the floor was painted black to begin with. But I'm not trying to discourage you from using it - I just voiced my views on this method of model carpeting, and clearly also stated my reasons. This is from my life's experience with pressure sensitive adhesive materials. Others can make up their own mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenGuthmiller Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 (edited) 4 hours ago, peteski said: No way man! Faith gets humanity in huge trouble (more ways than one). Metal foil which is incredibly thin, and retains its shape after forming is nothing like the fuzzy stuff you are using, I have never seen BMF lift off any surface (including it's backing carrier) all by itself. Sure, BMF can be lifted off if someone applies force to it (like scratching it), but like I mentioned, I worry that your stuff will lift all by itself. And trying to fix something on the car interior floor is not the easiest job. Yes, in your example, black carpeting deep in the model's deep and dark foot wells will not be very visible (especially if the floor was painted black to begin with. But I'm not trying to discourage you from using it - I just voiced my views on this method of model carpeting, and clearly also stated my reasons. This is from my life's experience with pressure sensitive adhesive materials. Others can make up their own mind. It just seems like extra work to me. I can carpet a floor in a matter of a few minutes with embossing powder. Once you get the system down, it really is one of the absolute easiest operations in building a model car. I think maybe I'll try to do a YouTube video on carpeting with embossing powder sometime. It shouldn't take much more than 30 seconds to make. Steve Edited July 12 by StevenGuthmiller 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOBLNG Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 2 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: I think maybe I'll try to do a YouTube video on carpeting with embossing powder sometime. It shouldn't take much more than 30 seconds to make. Steve I’ll save you 30 seconds. There are a bunch on there…this is a pretty good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnzbIPdr02Y Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenGuthmiller Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 1 hour ago, NOBLNG said: I’ll save you 30 seconds. There are a bunch on there…this is a pretty good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnzbIPdr02Y Looks like he does it quite close to the way I do. The adhesive is different, (which doesn't matter much) and he used the tea strainer, which I've never found to be any real advantage. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dpate Posted July 13 Share Posted July 13 13 hours ago, peteski said: No way man! Faith gets humanity in huge trouble (more ways than one). Metal foil which is incredibly thin, and retains its shape after forming is nothing like the fuzzy stuff you are using, I have never seen BMF lift off any surface (including it's backing carrier) all by itself. Sure, BMF can be lifted off if someone applies force to it (like scratching it), but like I mentioned, I worry that your stuff will lift all by itself. And trying to fix something on the car interior floor is not the easiest job. Yes, in your example, black carpeting deep in the model's deep and dark foot wells will not be very visible (especially if the floor was painted black to begin with. But I'm not trying to discourage you from using it - I just voiced my views on this method of model carpeting, and clearly also stated my reasons. This is from my life's experience with pressure sensitive adhesive materials. Others can make up their own mind. I still have to test it with CA glue might even test with epoxy. Do it right so nothing oozes out, and it’ll never lift lol. I just could never get the embossing powder to work, and always had clumps etc no matter how smooth I laid down the glue. I had about $30 in ranger embossing powder I threw away lol. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOBLNG Posted July 14 Share Posted July 14 On 7/12/2023 at 9:50 PM, Dpate said: I still have to test it with CA glue might even test with epoxy. Do it right so nothing oozes out, and it’ll never lift lol. I just could never get the embossing powder to work, and always had clumps etc no matter how smooth I laid down the glue. I had about $30 in ranger embossing powder I threw away lol. In my mind you broke the #1 rule…..NEVER throw ANYTHING away! 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dpate Posted July 14 Share Posted July 14 (edited) 42 minutes ago, NOBLNG said: In my mind you broke the #1 rule…..NEVER throw ANYTHING away! 😂 You’re right as that was money wasted. I did do the test with it using CA glue, and epoxy. The epoxy did nothing, as I could still pull it up if I wanted. The CA glue did better, but I could still pull it up with little force. I think best will be adding CA along the edges along with kicker so if it ever did come up down the road decades later it would be in the middle. Maybe even making the surface rough, and lay down CA nice n smooth, and then the carpet along with burnishing it down really good should do the job. As my test was done on a smooth surface, and gorilla glue might do better than the CA glue I’m using. Edited July 14 by Dpate 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BDSchindler Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Well...I tried the Elmer's/Embossing Powder today and I'm sold! A helluva lot cheaper than and less work than Flock-it with better results! Thanks again, STEVE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bills72sj Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 51 minutes ago, BDSchindler said: Well...I tried the Elmer's/Embossing Powder today and I'm sold! A helluva lot cheaper than and less work than Flock-it with better results! Thanks again, STEVE! Pics please! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenGuthmiller Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Here's my latest attempt with embossing powder For various reasons, I wasn't particularly pleased with the color uniformity this time, but a quick coat of flat turquoise enamel remedied the situation. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
64SS350 Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 Some nice carpet jobs guys! I have recently started this process myself, my concern was smoothness, so I opted out of Elmer's. I used an old can of enamel paint(yes, same / similar color). Taped off areas not to carpeted, and it looks very nice to me. I used embossing powder for these. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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