Those came out great! I want to use the transfer method to put Maj Kong riding the nuke on one of my heads.sonicmojo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:15 amVery interesting. I've transferred negative laser printing using an iron for etchings before but it was always a pain to get rid of just the paper without killing the toner part. Maybe this works better for the plain toner transfer as you don't have to worry about the bare metal underneath coming through although the rest of that extra poly around the intended image may look a bit ragged. May try!Reeltarded wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:54 pm Umm.. so, I was thinking.. about..
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Here's my final cherry veneer plates:
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Faceplate layout created using MS-Visio then printed onto adhesive-backed laser decal paper.
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