Anyone here do decals?

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  • Deus Machina
    Bunker Buster
    • Jul 2020
    • 134
    • Brandon, FL

    #1

    Anyone here do decals?

    Working on a project guitar, from a kit. In the foreseeable future, I'm going to want a custom decal for the headstock.
    Know someone around here does vinyl prints or cutting, does anyone do waterslide decals?
  • SETHZILLA!
    Apocalypse Dude
    • Jul 2020
    • 889
    • Atascadero,CA

    #2
    My wife does vinyl printing and laminating, as well as being a kickass designer.
    Check out her work on her website:
    Www.lolareddesign.com
    "What could go wrong?" - Sethzilla!

    Member of WORR BOYZ pump paintball team
    Playing since 1986: Stock, Pump, Mech, Electro, tourney, but now mostly rec.

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    • bellicose
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 404
      • Oregon

      #3
      I do vinyl and also full color print stickers, with a variety of media to choose from, both permanent and removable. I can also print out dye sublimation sheets if you have a heat press.

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      • Deus Machina
        Bunker Buster
        • Jul 2020
        • 134
        • Brandon, FL

        #4
        Going to be looking through these options.
        Really looking for waterslide, which are thin and the non-inked parts are nearly invisible. More so, under a coat or two of lacquer.
        Or I'll 3D print a little piece, for something small but dimensional.

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        • boarder2k7
          Bunker Buster
          • Jul 2020
          • 247
          • Laniakea, Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex, Virgo Supercluster, Milky Way, Orion Arm, Sol System

          #5
          Originally posted by bellicose
          I do vinyl and also full color print stickers, with a variety of media to choose from, both permanent and removable. I can also print out dye sublimation sheets if you have a heat press.
          Can you give any more information as to what you can do for dye sublimation sheets like sizes, pricing, and colors? That could be a neat thing to be able to use for some projects.
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          • bellicose
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 404
            • Oregon

            #6
            It's full color printing (no white, that would be the media it would be sublimated on), and can go as large as 13x19. I usually print out the sheets for shirts, but there are many projects dye sub is used for. What were you going to do with it?

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            • CrowsFeast
              Not so holy
              • Jul 2020
              • 157
              • Niagara Falls (Canada)

              #7
              Bellicose, were you the guy that made me a pair of decals for my late mom's motorcycle (spitfire)?

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              • boarder2k7
                Bunker Buster
                • Jul 2020
                • 247
                • Laniakea, Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex, Virgo Supercluster, Milky Way, Orion Arm, Sol System

                #8
                Originally posted by bellicose
                It's full color printing (no white, that would be the media it would be sublimated on), and can go as large as 13x19. I usually print out the sheets for shirts, but there are many projects dye sub is used for. What were you going to do with it?
                I have no clue what I'd do with it, it's just always nice to know where to get things when you have a project. Telling me you can do 13x19 though made me remember that I can also do that size, and with come googling, apparently I can do dye sub sheets on my Pro 90000 Mk II with Jet-Pro SofStretch, so that's a neat thing to learn! I need to pick up a couple sheets and try it out.
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                • bellicose
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 404
                  • Oregon

                  #9
                  It's fun. I did a mouse pad for the first time this week. Came out really good. My secret santas at work, and maybe here are going to get one.

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