I have used this kit and it works well for what it is . My suggestion is to use a q tip dipped in the second liquid and pick up the powder with it and apply only to deep crisp engraving Shallow fine engraving tends to release the powder from the applied surface Bravo on a good video Thanks
Thanks so much for this video. We enjoyed watching it. The Gold Inlay Kit does add some flair to your gun. It won't make you shoot better; but you will look good. BTW, Forster is spelled without the extra "e". It is a common mistake! Lee Reese Forster Products, Inc 310 East Lanark Ave Lanark, IL 61046
Nice to see this only know other makers and this is going to help us learn a more durable inlay. That process looks to be worth a test for our grade 5 titanium project. Thank you. Lance & Patrick.
I have used this kit and it works well for what it is . My suggestion is to use a q tip dipped in the second liquid and pick up the powder with it and apply only to deep crisp engraving
Shallow fine engraving tends to release the powder from the applied surface
Bravo on a good video
Thanks
I wonder how it would work on engraved motorcycle parts. How it would hold up in the sun 🤔
Thanks so much for this video. We enjoyed watching it. The Gold Inlay Kit does add some flair to your gun. It won't make you shoot better; but you will look good. BTW, Forster is spelled without the extra "e". It is a common mistake!
Lee Reese
Forster Products, Inc
310 East Lanark Ave
Lanark, IL 61046
Nice to see this only know other makers and this is going to help us learn a more durable inlay.
That process looks to be worth a test for our grade 5 titanium project.
Thank you.
Lance & Patrick.
Wow, pretty interesting thing!! I didn't even know this existed!!! Guess I'll just try it a little on my stuff!! Thanks for sharing the vid!
Cool, I might try this sometime.
I've had a kit for 9 years and never had the guts to try it...perhaps a good idea given the poor results shown in this video.