Wow, fantastic! Almost to pretty to go wanging a metal ball around on it. I've used "Tite bond" wood glue skimmed with a credit card to build up with success.
Haha… well, it’s coming along. Aside from the drop target work, next up is going to involve blending out the clear coat from the repaired areas into the rest of the playfield. I’m really happy with how the stenciled area turned out. The lettering looked pretty sweet.
@@MRNBricks it’s a Cricut cutting machine; not sure which model. Vinyl material and a lightweight cutting mat. Images drawn from photos, letters usually not drawn but similar font found to recreate close to original.
That looks amazing! Looking forward to seeing how you do the clearcoat, I have a decal I need to put on my Genie and secure with some clearcoat
Thanks! Next episode I’ll show how the clear areas turned out. I’ll video as I do some buffing. New drop targets too in the next video.
Wow, fantastic! Almost to pretty to go wanging a metal ball around on it. I've used "Tite bond" wood glue skimmed with a credit card to build up with success.
Thanks and good tip on the tite bond.
I literally stopped the show we were watching when this alert came through so I could watch this video immediately. Lol!
Haha… well, it’s coming along. Aside from the drop target work, next up is going to involve blending out the clear coat from the repaired areas into the rest of the playfield. I’m really happy with how the stenciled area turned out. The lettering looked pretty sweet.
@@LeebosPinball I agree!! Totally pleased.
😆Here I am, watching youtube, watching paint dry. I can't believe how awesome the detail in the lettering came out. Thanks for the video.
@@pezjohnson thanks!!
Wow great episode. Color match looks great!
@@AJJ_Bros thanks!
Great results Leebo!! no one will ever know you did anything to the playfield paint!!
It definitely looks a lot better. You can tell if you look for it, but overall way better than big areas of missing paint.
What stencil cutter and material does he use to get such clean and good results?
@@MRNBricks it’s a Cricut cutting machine; not sure which model. Vinyl material and a lightweight cutting mat. Images drawn from photos, letters usually not drawn but similar font found to recreate close to original.
Where do you get the stencils?
@@kevinmonsen179 for the playfield, we made them. Took pictures, edited on a computer, cut stencils using a Cricut stencil maker.