Chris705
Well-known member
Hope I put this question in the right area...
I have been looking at a very highly price auction house (Morphy Auctions) signage auction and that got me to wonder; can enameled signs still be made to replicate old signs...so the interweb told me that the materials are available like those used to enamel jewelry and such, but the melting point is very high, most melt at over 1000 degrees. So I wondered if perhaps powder coating could be used?
So my question to those who powder coat do you think different colors can be laid down using various templates or stencils and when put in the oven would the lines of different colors stay put or will they melt into each other? OR could the different layers be built up? Does this even sound remotely possible?
I have been looking at a very highly price auction house (Morphy Auctions) signage auction and that got me to wonder; can enameled signs still be made to replicate old signs...so the interweb told me that the materials are available like those used to enamel jewelry and such, but the melting point is very high, most melt at over 1000 degrees. So I wondered if perhaps powder coating could be used?
So my question to those who powder coat do you think different colors can be laid down using various templates or stencils and when put in the oven would the lines of different colors stay put or will they melt into each other? OR could the different layers be built up? Does this even sound remotely possible?
