only a little over six months til Okthrowberfest... js
You're right! I'd better get to work...
You should allllll be prepping for Okthrowberfest by now!
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only a little over six months til Okthrowberfest... js
You're right! I'd better get to work...
Dyed a couple Westside Worlds over the weekend:
This is amazing. I have to ask - were the lines a dip dye, or spin dye?
This is amazing. I have to ask - were the lines a dip dye, or spin dye?
Where do you get geometric stencils?
approx. how many hours go into some of those crazy stencil dyes?
Largely depends on two things:
-- hand-cut or plotter cut;
-- number of colors/ remasks.
All of us started as hand-cutters, but some of us have bought plotters, which do all of the initial cutting(but are no help when you're remasking for other colors).
I spent enough time hand-cutting when I started that I was cramping up in my hand and forearm. I knew I wasn't going to stop playing disc golf and therefor dyeing discs any time soon, so I bit the bullet and bought a plotter. I still contest that I can cut anything with my hands that a plotter can, but it does save LOTS of time, and you get perfect results everytime, especially useful for patterns and text.
I would say that the Okthrowberfest entries often have some of the most complex designs and number of remasks, so I would wager that these are good candidates for which discs take the most time. I've easily put 5+ hours on each of my entries over the past few years. Also have to factor in design time; these images don't just come out of nowhere!