With the right cups and membrane, the powder floats around in the cup and looks like it's a fluid not a powder. It results in a thinner, more consistent coat. I've tried it with and without and it definitely works better in the fluid bed. I've found it makes it much easier to add glitter and mix colors as well. All the material boils in the cup making it easy to keep mixed and apply.Speaking of the membrane, I tried 20 or so different things off the shelf and nothing compares to the cups I bought from TJ tackle. At $5 a piece, they are well worth it.....and.....you all know how I like to build my own stuff.At least that's my limited experience.my whole setup cost around $25 + the cost of paint ( of which I just orderd another 6 colors )Rg
No tying for me (or fishing) of late. Too many distractions. Among other life events, my youngest son just bought a house and I agreed to give him my hutch (AKA my fly tying bench). Now I'm on the lookout for something better, like a tool bench but also need to store my stuff out of sight. Haven't found the perfect combo yet. Any thoughts?
boon your a trip ...thought you had a good deal for a second...nope hey sometimes it's good to point out what no to buy....lmbogot a bunch of walleye jigs done today...mainly 5/8oz on my plastic folding table ($30)and my other folding table which I put all my materials on ...have a cabinet that was my grandfather that holds all my materials