I’ve been moderately successful at my inlay removal process. I do however end up with an uneven surface where the inlay once was. Will this be OK once I get my labels, or do I have to “smooth” this surface somehow. Thanks!
Let us share the pain and post some pictures.I'm about 4 months in the back of the line for Gear Labels for my Paris Cash Set. But I've "practiced" on a sample set of Bally's already (my fracs to be) and even though the inlay removal process isn't too difficult at all, I'll have to stare at the imperfections for 4 months before I can fix them...I think I'll need therapy to get me through.
I have some labels I’ll be removing soon and am going to look for an exacto blade that is configured more for “scraping”; like the blade is maybe “squared off” and the sharp portion is on the end. It seems to me that if they make such a blade it’ll minimize the gouging.
I have some labels I’ll be removing soon and am going to look for an exacto blade that is configured more for “scraping”; like the blade is maybe “squared off” and the sharp portion is on the end. It seems to me that if they make such a blade it’ll minimize the gouging.