by BobH » Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:56 am
Excellent!!! Doing DCG means a lot of glass cutting. I recommend you set up a nice work station with fixtures to make it easy and fast to cut plates the size you want square and neat, clean them well, and store them clean and dust free. You'll also want another dedicated workstation for finishing the holograms, where you can trim, seal, remove excess glue, sand the edges, do final inspection and cleaning, and store the completed holograms (including your test pieces). You'll go through a lot of glass. Handling it and managing the dust mess is a big part of DCG work that's usually overlooked in the books.
Excellent!!! Doing DCG means a lot of glass cutting. I recommend you set up a nice work station with fixtures to make it easy and fast to cut plates the size you want square and neat, clean them well, and store them clean and dust free. You'll also want another dedicated workstation for finishing the holograms, where you can trim, seal, remove excess glue, sand the edges, do final inspection and cleaning, and store the completed holograms (including your test pieces). You'll go through a lot of glass. Handling it and managing the dust mess is a big part of DCG work that's usually overlooked in the books.