DIY Faceplates
DIY Faceplates Posted on: 07.04.2008 by david lalinde Ok guys i have to ask this... i am believeing about spraypainting my VCI-100 plates....and wanted to know if it poses any problem doing that? i was more or less believeing of unscrwing the faceplates..and spraypainting the side underneath. (side that bolts down) just in case it comes out whack -i can always turn them rightside up and have the stock silver with lettering. my question is- does spraypainting the Jogwheel metal plate make it less sensitive , or does it not matter? anyone have any reccomendations on what paint to use? | |
david lalinde 07.04.2008 | Ok guys i have to ask this... i am believeing about spraypainting my VCI-100 plates....and wanted to know if it poses any problem doing that? i was more or less believeing of unscrwing the faceplates..and spraypainting the side underneath. (side that bolts down) just in case it comes out whack -i can always turn them rightside up and have the stock silver with lettering. my question is- does spraypainting the Jogwheel metal plate make it less sensitive , or does it not matter? anyone have any reccomendations on what paint to use? |
27.07.2008 | painting them is really not so bad- nothing that cant be fixed by turning up the sensitivity. The original silver models had painted plates. |
Gavin le Roux 26.07.2008 | Ive painted my jog wheels with black epoxy...didn't change the sensitivity at all. |
Xavier Emanuels 08.04.2008 | The problem with glow in the dark paint is that you really need to put alot on for it to be effective. Personally i dont believe spraying the jogs would be too much of a problem unless a hell of alot of paint went on the jogs. |
JUNIOR JUNIMM 07.04.2008 | I'm kind of curious about painting the jog wheel face plates as well I was believeing along the lines of glow in the dark paint, but not sure if it would cause problems with the touch sensitivity as well. |
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