Disc Golf Art - I've Altered the Queen!

in #art7 years ago

There is art everywhere we look, but have you seen anything like this?

I have sold a few of these in the past, and every time I do I get a small rush of requests! Some people want specific colors, some people want specific patterns, and some people want me to "surprise them". More often then not though, they ask "How did you do it?"

You see, Disc golf discs (or Frisbee golf, as some of you may know it) are made from a variety of plastics. They are notoriously hard to dye and have it "stick" and not fade away. I've decided to share some secrets with you guys - without giving away too many hints on how it's done (You'll have all the pieces you need here). Many dyers hold these secrets like they are the key codes to nuclear missiles. To me, they're more like "grandma's secret recipe", it takes a lot of work to get these dyes to work. And it's even harder to devise a plan on how to do them.

Here I'll spill some of the beans, by giving you a small, not-so-helpful walkthrough.

Hope you enjoy.






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Hey that is rad!

Thank you! I know it's pretty niche, but it's pretty at least!

I was terrible at discgolf when I played a few years ago-something about all the running I think.
The frisbee looks great.

I appreciate it man! It has a learning curve but when you throw your first 400ft drive you'll be hooked for life!

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