I had a thought the other day about liquid emulsions and what surface prep is needed to coat on thick translucent plastic sheets and plexiglass. I was thinking of using the fine grit that is used for making ground glass and using it on these materials to try to simulate the look of Kodak Translite film (Discontinued) and to give the liquid emulsion a base material with " surface tooth" to help it adhere to the base material.
Any thoughts on this idea and what liquid emulsions ( single grade or variable contrast) would be best for this purpose?.
Also what would be a better coating method: brush or coating rod.
Any help is appreciated.
Doug
Any thoughts on this idea and what liquid emulsions ( single grade or variable contrast) would be best for this purpose?.
Also what would be a better coating method: brush or coating rod.
Any help is appreciated.
Doug

