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The indices turned out really great on this one.

Thanks.

Emilio wrote:Thanks.
I used epoxy resin. Going through in small batches.
First, I warmed the dial surface from the back with a torch (on low setting)
Doing one or two indexes at a time. To avoid problems or bubbles.
Hit it again with the torch to pop up the few remaining bubbles.
Voila!
top skill and rewarding result. 



Nice....44mm or 47mm?Emilio wrote:



Ahh, interesting.Emilio wrote: ↑October 28th, 2018, 5:56 am
Thanks.
I used epoxy resin. Going through in small batches.
First, I warmed the dial surface from the back with a torch (on low setting)
Doing one or two indexes at a time. To avoid problems or bubbles.
Hit it again with the torch to pop up the few remaining bubbles.
Voila!

buddhabar wrote:Nice....44mm or 47mm?Emilio wrote:
thanksPreheating allows an easier application because the resin runs smoother which is good for getting flatter indexes and less air bubbles.hako wrote:Ahh, interesting.Emilio wrote: ↑October 28th, 2018, 5:56 am
Thanks.
I used epoxy resin. Going through in small batches.
First, I warmed the dial surface from the back with a torch (on low setting)
Doing one or two indexes at a time. To avoid problems or bubbles.
Hit it again with the torch to pop up the few remaining bubbles.
Voila!
What is the effect of pre-heating? Less bubbles?![]()
The indices appear slightly convex on the picture. Is this the case or is it just a light reflection?
What resin do you use?
Cheers