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    All Things Flocking

    I got to thinking there was enough interest in flocking that it might be helpful to have a dedicated conversation for questions and insights. While I was flocking this morning, which is nearly an everyday thing, I decided to do a little color combining of paint and flocking in an effort to...
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    September workbench

    funny you should bring that up. I did make a production coot pattern, but haven't made it yet. I made the coot design for tanglefree and bought a half dozen of them and flocked them, no, I didn't get any for free, but I never floated them before selling them. I'm working on some scoters right...
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    September workbench

    I can get pretty wordy to the point of confusion a lot of the time. I'll give the basic steps and then give some technique after. Step 1. Gloss oil based enamel over the entire decoy except the eyes. Step 2. As soon as you have applied the paint, sift flocking over the entire surface. Step...
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    September workbench

    Back before working decoys . net was bought and shut down we had several people working with flocking combinations. One guy had an entire board of anything and everything in flocking/paint colors. We probably need to start figuring out some combinations that work for the various colors. I...
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    September workbench

    That's a fine looking crew of mallards
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    September workbench

    I'll recommend Flocking Unlimited. All flocking suppliers are not the same and I've just recently started using their flocking and it's way better quality and great customer service.
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    September workbench

    Carl, there's a lot of theory going on with flocking and why it's so effective and why it's blacker. My best guess would be the depth of the fibers in part and how they absorb light. I don't really like to airbrush the heads of mallards, goldeneye, buffleheads, etc. because I feel like it...
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