LXM PRO Hot Glue Dye Job

I was recently asked to dye a head for a player in the next LXM PRO event in Jacksonville, Florida. Here are the steps to follow in order to dye the LXMPRO head.
1. I again chose to use the Cyber Pro X6.


2. I then began cutting out each individual logo of some of the sponsors (Monster, Adrenaline, New Balance).


3. I then began covering the entire outside of the head in hot glue.


4. I chose RIT Dye: Evening Blue and Fuchsia and made a fade pattern on the head.


5. After the initial dyes were done I placed more logos and some graphics and did another coat of hot glue on the outside.


6. I chose to do a half Black fade to help the one side pop more with the colors and here is the final result.


I have three more in the works for the upcoming LXMPRO game in Jacksonville, FL on Saturday the 16th. Make sure to check in regularly so you don’t miss a thing.

Matt Hickman graduated from Georgetown Prep (’04) and then went on to star at Salisbury University (’08). He now runs King Dyes ([email protected]) while also working for Performance Lacrosse Training in Bethesda, Md.

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  1. LXM PRO Dye Job for Evan Kay on October 15, 2010 at 8:53 am

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