Originally Posted by
prs
What comes first? The chicken? The egg? The rooster? That is; in several responses above the bake time is referred to as the "raw time" (Begins when oven door is closed, preheated or not.) Or the set time begins with paint gloss or liquification. Or the time begins when surface of substrate metal is up to target. Or time begins when metal is heated through to target temp. I hope for that last one, but should be at least getting the next to last stage. Pre-heated oven, 400F mean target temp, 15 minutes to heat the bullets to guestimate of target and then 20 to bake the finish. 35 minute total after setting bullets into pre-heated convection toaster/bake oven. I do not know how to measure the deep internal temp of a sample bullet -- any one with an experimental idea? Or, if the sample coated bullet passes the hammer mash test all is good?
prs