Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
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Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
So I'm thinking of using dry transfers and then putting a clear coat over. Any other alternatives for DIY?
I also saw this... http://www.pulsarprofx.com/decalpro/index.html . Anyone tried it?
Thanks,
-FunkyE9th
I also saw this... http://www.pulsarprofx.com/decalpro/index.html . Anyone tried it?
Thanks,
-FunkyE9th
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
That's what I did here...
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You could do the laser thingy or the metal stamp then fill with laquer stick.
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You could do the laser thingy or the metal stamp then fill with laquer stick.
Ken
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Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
Thanks Kec! Nice work. I never thought of using wood for a face plate. I may to try that too. 
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
That seems a like a product worth looking into. Another option would be making waterslide decals, used them on the surface of projects or under thin Lexan.FunkyE9th wrote:So I'm thinking of using dry transfers and then putting a clear coat over. Any other alternatives for DIY?
I also saw this... http://www.pulsarprofx.com/decalpro/index.html . Anyone tried it?
Thanks,
-FunkyE9th
Click images to enlarge.
[IMG:150:113]http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/1084/oc44inbu6.th.jpg[/img] Surface and clearcoating.
[IMG:150:113]http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/9817/faceplatecj1.th.jpg[/img] Under the Lexan.
Take care
dave
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
Yes you can make water slides then use either acrylic lacquer or nitro lacquer.
6-9 coats, let cure, wetsand, polish.
6-9 coats, let cure, wetsand, polish.
Tom
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Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
Thanks all. Looks like water slides is a another good option.
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
What size is the lettering you are using? I'm going down that path now.
Another option is to just go with the single lettter, ala the original wrecks. I imagine you'd want to make that a bit bigger than if spelled out. Had thought of using metal stamps, but heating each up with a propane torch (in a pair of tongs) and burning it in.
Another option is to just go with the single lettter, ala the original wrecks. I imagine you'd want to make that a bit bigger than if spelled out. Had thought of using metal stamps, but heating each up with a propane torch (in a pair of tongs) and burning it in.
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
I create a jpg of the panel to size, and have Kinkos print and laminate it. Stick it on the front using double stick tape.
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
one of those made to measure wood burner (for logos or what) not is being sold for around +/- 60$ at wood hobby stores...
I just do like Kenny did but...
I like to keep it simple stupid...
I just do like Kenny did but...
I like to keep it simple stupid...
Re: Faceplate/Panel Lettering...What do you use?
I haven't decided yet on size, but I did buy dry transfers to see if I like it. The letters are a little over 1/8". I don't like having to manually line up the letters one at a time. So I think those water slides will probably work better.gearhead wrote:What size is the lettering you are using? I'm going down that path now.
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