[sdiy] Panels with decals

Ian Fritz ijfritz at comcast.net
Mon Mar 9 20:35:33 CET 2009


I tried several brands of inkjet slide decals and found these to work the best:
http://beldecals.com/inkjet_decals.html
Oh -- no baking.

Ian


At 12:58 PM 3/9/2009, David G. Dixon wrote:
>Following up on Danjel van Tijn's queries about Metalphoto, I note that some
>synth DIYers use Lazertran waterslide transfer decals for their panels.  I'd
>be interested in hearing any stories (good or bad) about using this.  I
>understand that it is very easy to tear the decals during the transfer
>process, and at nearly $4 a sheet (twice as much as the aluminum panel it
>would be sticking to!), I really don't want that to happen!
>
>Also, I would like to know if anyone has tried Papilio decals as an
>alternative, and how they compare.
>
>I'm interested in bake-on decals applied directly to unpainted aluminum
>sheet.
>
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