I tired some grass tufts and while they looked too bare when the glue was wet, they look OK now that it has dried.
Maybe I did put down too much, I low on the learning curve.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I have a flyswatter thing, but I do not use WS grass, I believe its Silflor ?
anyway, my grass comes out pretty nice. If I try to put too mutch down it looks tangled. Could be your issue?
Yes, the old WS static flock was 2 mm. I found that the results were "fuzzy" rather than grass-like. I got the grass look I wanted with Silflor 4 and 6 mm grass.
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I have applied WS static grass flock with a $35 applicator from Micro Mark and had good results. I believe I heard somewhere that the WS flock is 2mm, but I’m not sure. It is pretty short. I am definately no expert, but I wonder if the holes in your strainer are too big for the WS flock to get a good static charge? I guess you could get some longer 6mm grass and see if you have better luck with that. Hope this helps.
What are your results with: Woodland Scenics Static Flock? This is not the field system that was recently intoduced. There is no length mention on the product.
I finally got around to building my flyswatter static grass applicator. The wife asked what it was for and I explained it was to make the grass stand up straight. She thinks the grass is called erection grass.
WS does not mention a length. The strainer has larger holes than most strainers.
The results are mediocre. The flock looks more tangled than erect. Is this a function of the product or my feeble fly swatter voltage?
It does make a pretty good spark if I accidentally touch the t-pin to the strainer.