Avery Labels makes laser and inkjet printable stickers (intended for mailing labels) including full letter-size pages that are not divided into smaller labels. I print onto one of these, and stick the sticker to one of Larry's unpainted blanks (which he advertized previously). Although I haven't done the lacquer texture, from more than a few feet away you can't really tell them from the Stooge and MOTM panels around them. If you get close you notice the texture's different, and the panel is not especially durable, but I intend to try the lacquer thing sometime which I think will improve them. ...Craig -----Original Message----- From: J. Larry Hendry [mailto:jlarryh@...] Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 11:14 PM To: elle_webb; MOTM List Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Temp panel - Stooge opportunity? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: elle_webb <elle_webb@...> I used a piece of stiff > cardboard for a couple of Scott Juskiw's cool designs. THE PANELS REALLY SUCKED! Drilling cardboard just doesn't work - and little bits of cardboard kept on rubbing off everytime I used it. A DIY embarassment! LH: I gotta say, I can really see how that woudl totally suck. :) nyck, nuck > It would be nice to have 1u and 2u panels that have the max number of holes drilled out, but just little white boxes where the labels should be. Then we could use a dry erase marker to label them, and make temp panels that we wouldn't be embarassed by. Could be a Stooge opportunity. Any interest? LH: When I first saw this, I thought, NFW (like the Norfork & Way Pal railroad). But, I will offer up whaT I think are some decent thoughts for ways to do non-embarassing DIY temporary panels. Now, what is non embarassing no one person may not be to the next, so try to be open minded: The king of non-embarassing temporary panels (IMHO anyhow) is paper printed with your ink jet or laser printer, glued to the panel and covered with spattered clear satin laquer. See here: http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/misc/blacet_freq_divide.jpg I've had people actually touch these and not realize they are not the real thing. Props to Ken Tkacs (who is WAY too quiet on this list these days BTW) for showing me how to do this: Then, when I did the prototype for the 850, I used my $35 casio label printer. Sucks for permanent. But for temporary, the vaccum level is something below watermelon through a garden hose. http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/misc/850-proto-face.jpg I have heard, but not seen, that the EFM kits (repeat 3 times after me, "I am NOT recommending EFM kits") come with "stickers" which were printed out on some kind of self adhesive paper with the home printer. That seems way cool to me for temporary home panels. To me, all temporary panels will "suck less" if they do not come drilled with every possible hole. :) OK, that's my $.02 on the subject. Now, can there be something out of Stooge products to help. Sure! come to some reasonable consensus and we will do these best we can. Larry Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motm/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: motm-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: [motm] Re: Temp panel - Stooge opportunity?
2004-01-03 by Craig Critchley
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