I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
gutter feller!).
Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
Ever used it? How well does it work?
Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
--
Stoutman
www.garagewoodworks.com
On Nov 14, 11:26 pm, "Stoutman" <.@.> wrote:
> I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
> gutter feller!).
>
> Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>
> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>
> Ever used it? How well does it work?
It 'looks' flocked. You don't strike me like the kinda guy who'd be
satisfied with that. I mean that respectfully. What I did once, when I
was doing some display cases for a jeweller, was to take some thin
(1/16) ABS sheet and cutting the panels for the inside of some drawers.
Then cladding them with velour, wrapping it tightly around the edges of
the sheets and friction fitting them in place with a dab of silcone on
the back to keep them in place. Looks WAY nicer and when you use some
3M, either 72 or 77 spray adhesive (aerosol), apply it only to the
back.
You cut the velour/velvet oversize and put it face down on some
cardboard.
Then position the ABS sheet (can be anything, really, like 1/8' ply)
and make sure you have about 1-1/2 to 2 inches of material sticking
out, all around.
Then spray the whole edge of the material and the outer parameter of
the backer sheet. Wait a bit and presto, fold onto the back. Then razor
blade the folded up part in the corners.
I'm starting to sound like Martha-flockin'-Stewart. Somebody shoot me.
r
Stoutman wrote:
> I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it
Easy to do, but you need to be careful about not having gaps. If you
try and patch it later then it gives a very obvious glue blob.
Some people think it's a bad idea because it looks cheap, but IMHO the
worst thing about it is the poor wear resistance. Any sort of raised
corner, even a well-rounded one, rubs bare in no time.
Flock _can_ be useful as a way of hiding dark corners. Black flock is a
pretty good light trap and it can make some internal nooks and crannies
appear invisible, better than black stains alone.
On Nov 15, 7:22 am, "Stephen M"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it just me, or does that just sound like a a perverted Dr Seuss rhyme?
>
> Sorry, that just struck me in a weird way.
Did I knock a flocked box?
Can a flocked box knock you off your socks?
Imagine all the shocks
from a knocked off flocked box
a good one really rocks.
Stoutman wrote:
> I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
> gutter feller!).
>
> Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>
> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>
> Ever used it? How well does it work?
>
> Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
>
> --
> Stoutman
> www.garagewoodworks.com
I prefer to use self adhesive felt that I pick up at my local Michaels
Craft shop. No fuss, no muss, just cut it, stick it and your done.
Wears well and looks great.
Just my two pesos.
Leuf wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:26:34 GMT, "Stoutman" <.@.> wrote:
>
>> I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
>> gutter feller!).
>>
>> Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>>
>> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>>
>> Ever used it? How well does it work?
>>
>> Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
>
> I don't know. I use the self-adhesive backed velvet. Bit of a pain
> to work with but the end result is good.
>
>
> -Leuf
I stick the velvet to some thin card,then glue the card in to the box
hope this helps. F
I've seen it done. Easy and foolproof, but looks really cheap, IMHO.
"Stoutman" <.@.> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of
>the gutter feller!).
>
> Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>
> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>
> Ever used it? How well does it work?
>
> Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
>
> --
> Stoutman
> www.garagewoodworks.com
>
>
"Stephen M" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Is it just me, or does that just sound like a a perverted Dr Seuss rhyme?
>
> Sorry, that just struck me in a weird way.
>
I was offended by being ask such a personal question. :-)
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:49:58 GMT, Me <[email protected]> wrote:
>Leuf wrote:
>> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:26:34 GMT, "Stoutman" <.@.> wrote:
>>
>>> I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
>>> gutter feller!).
>>>
>>> Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>>>
>>> http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>>>
>>> Ever used it? How well does it work?
>>>
>>> Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
>>
>> I don't know. I use the self-adhesive backed velvet. Bit of a pain
>> to work with but the end result is good.
>>
>>
>> -Leuf
>I stick the velvet to some thin card,then glue the card in to the box
>hope this helps. F
I always end up with glue spots or poor adhesion when messing around
with using adhesives on felt. (The self-adhesive stuff somebody else
mentioned would probably be a winner, though- I didn't even know they
made that.)
I think- and YMMV, that the "correct" way to line a box with felt is
to sandwich one edge between two strips of card stock, plastic, etc.,
nail that into the wood near the top of the box with some tiny brads,
and then flip the felt over it so that flet covers up the part you
nailed in. Then finish the bottom by upholstering a thin insert that
covers the bottom, and holds the end of the felt from the sides in
place. That's the way I do it, after a good deal of trial and error,
anyhow.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:26:34 GMT, "Stoutman" <.@.> wrote:
>I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
>gutter feller!).
>
>Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>
>http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>
>Ever used it? How well does it work?
>
>Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
I flocked the inside of a walnut box in wood shop back in middle
school. My mom still has it, and the flocking is still intact, so I'd
say it's fine. IIRC (though it was a long time ago) there was a
little bit of "shedding" for a while, but I'd imagine a good solid
blast of air from a compressor would get most of the loose stuff out.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:26:34 GMT, "Stoutman" <.@.> wrote:
>I made a maple box and was thinking of flocking it (get your mind out of the
>gutter feller!).
>
>Woodcraft sells some kind of flock'en device.
>
>http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=288
>
>Ever used it? How well does it work?
>
>Will everything I put in eventually get covered in the colored fibers?
I don't know. I use the self-adhesive backed velvet. Bit of a pain
to work with but the end result is good.
-Leuf