poobah said:Dave,
Here is just one example of "dry transfer lettering". There are zillions of different kinds/styles out there. It DOES take some practice and patience to do it.
It is also rather fragile. What I usually do is put a few coats of polyurethane over it... this helps alot for durability.
Spray or brush?? Also what kind? Manufacturer? I tried a spray on my back panel but it didn't turn out as well as I would have liked.
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poobah said:Dave,
Here is just one example of "dry transfer lettering". There are zillions of different kinds/styles out there. It DOES take some practice and patience to do it.
It is also rather fragile. What I usually do is put a few coats of polyurethane over it... this helps alot for durability.
Will this work ? That would be sweet to do for power etc etc..
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