On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 17:41:14 +0200, curt_rxr <cwrxr@...> wrote: > > Hi Dave, > Summer Vacations? > Anyone here's a neat trick that's sort of related to the group theme > since it uses Toner Transfer. > I've been restoring a 1954 Jeep Pickup and the dashboard badges > detailing shift patterns and such were missing. Happily they are > reproduced in the factory service manual so I was able to scan them to > files and use the Gimp to restore the areas with color. > I printed the corrected images to Reynolds Parchment paper and used a > H300 to laminate them to 0.035 Aluminum. Cut out and drill on the > Bridgeport, spray with clear Krylon and BANG! We've got badges!! > This would work REALLY well for front panels. > curt I made a number plate for the house with TT on FR4, so that the ebay parcels come to the right house :-) Works great as long as the surface can take the heat. Pulsar advertises some stuff that solves this (water slide or so). ST
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: vweeryy vweeryy quiet! ( and a quick hack )
2005-08-03 by Stefan Trethan
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