Of course the thread is about RIT dye, not Cerakote.
I assume that the dye will NOT wear at all. I know Cerkote will wear eventually, and dye is DIY and a fraction of the cost. Anyone confirm that the dye penetrates enough even with a short dye period?
What colors are obtainable with UG or OD? (I like blue/gray Glock).
Back to the wood block - so the plastic may bend INWARD, not expand? Interesting.
Thanks.
The dye does impregnate into the plastic and goes beneath the surface. I have tested this with other plastics and scraped away the surface leaving a dyed plastic underneath...so very durable.
The colors - it's a bit of an experiment and you'll have to go back to your elementary school days and revisit the color wheel. Start with the lightest color plastic possible...which is UG.
If you want a blue-ish that is doable. So is gray.
I like to test on spare backstraps and things like that.
On the P09 and P07 the plastic happened to bend inwards for some reason. It surprised me as well. It wasn't too bad. You could remedy by sanding a little.
It's interesting to note that no other frame from any other manufacturer I've worked on has ever disformed. Only The P09 and P07.