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ClydeBuilt 17-03-2013 01:09 PM

Stickers ?
 
Being the owner of the worlds ugliest black plastic pit-box, I need some serious remedial artwork. Namely stickers.

Picked up a couple of sheets of Polaroid 'sticker paper' whatever that is?
Anyone ever used this, or is it crap?

What kind of sheets should I be using?
Do I need to refinish them after printing?

Sheets will be one-offs of various stickers Ive seen on the net, so there will be quite a bit of wastage I would think. Lucas Oil, TORC, mostly short course and 4x4 rock crawling King of the Hammers kinda thing.

Please understand from the off that I do not plan to 'sell' anything and the guys who do on here, could suss it pretty quickly on the usual forums.
So all tootsies being well avoided, can anyone offer any advice?

ClydeBuilt 18-03-2013 05:59 PM

Oh....sort of Jedi Brotherhood thing is it? :p

Lee24h 18-03-2013 06:18 PM

Contact Adam Burgess on here he is good with stickers and graphics

ClydeBuilt 18-03-2013 07:08 PM

Cheers Adam. :thumbsup:

I'll have a go none the less, I have problems trying to find time to do the things I want to do, without encroaching on anyones sidelines, but I can see why people would be hesitant at first. :(

I already have a vinyl cutter, so custom masks for spraying would be a doddle, but I dont do it as theres guys on here doing nicely from it and good luck to em I say!:thumbsup:

Same for the stickers, I want to faff around and do my own, but not interested in taking orders, been there done that...no thanks! :mad:
I used to make my own pike lures and when the yank jerkbaits became fashionable I made too. They worked great and after a while I was asked to make some, then some shops wanted some and some were even going abroad, but it changes the whole pespective, it becomes a 'job' rather than something you like to do and experiment with. :cry:

OneKiwi 19-03-2013 07:11 AM

I have had a play around with doing some of my own stuff.
Im not sure if its my printer or the vinyl I'm using but black rubs off, so I just cover it with book protection film that is really thin and it works well.

I have heard that some printers don't like to play with some sorts of paper/vinyl sheets

Gordonm 19-03-2013 08:29 AM

-All the stickers I've made turned out rubbish!..Tried clear film with a clear sprayed top coat but when applied the colours look pale & insipid..tried white film which gave a better result colourwise but the cut edges look 'home-made'
Used inkjet & laser printers with the correct films but as in a previous post found that the black was very inconsistent & came off or didn't deposit correctly.
Decided in the end that to do it properly you need an expensive printer (that also prints white) or a friendly local screen printer, neither of which I have!
Sorry to sound so negative, most likely Jimmy or Jon (RCS) will join in with some better plan!!!..Cheers, Gord..

ClydeBuilt 19-03-2013 01:05 PM

I'll try and do a pic, but I found a gadget in Tesco a while back for small stickers. You print what you one you need and insert it in this sort of mini sellotape dispenser thing.It works but the tape is one the thick side I suppose.

I remember when painting lures that getting a white finish wasnt easy, I tried all sorts of lacquers and varnishes, most had a slight yellow tinge.

Rather than a tape or lacquer this time, Im thinking thinned down pva inlayers, having said that, most times Im either indoors or in dry weather if outdoors.

I just like the idea of doing whatever takes my fancy....like a "WTF's an OOPLE" sticker. LOL Theres some cracking american outdoor companies with great 4x4 stuff.

Mind you thats not to say that should I decide on a permanent logo, I wont have it done 'properly' by the fellas on here if I like it that much.


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