Graphics how and what?
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Graphics how and what?
Hi,
I am planning to make my own pair of ski´s. Now I think I can make most of the ski, the only thing that is not completely clear is the graphics.
I´ve read somewhere here that normal paper and inkjet printer doesn´t work because it causes delamination.
So what possibility´s do I have to make graphics?
Rice paper + inkjet? Are there any other ¨cheap¨ solutions to make a nice design?
I am planning to make my own pair of ski´s. Now I think I can make most of the ski, the only thing that is not completely clear is the graphics.
I´ve read somewhere here that normal paper and inkjet printer doesn´t work because it causes delamination.
So what possibility´s do I have to make graphics?
Rice paper + inkjet? Are there any other ¨cheap¨ solutions to make a nice design?
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The "Sticks" text on the ski on the left is rice paper. (the other ski says "Piggy".... they're the piggy sticks)

The text is probably 14" long, one piece of rice paper. You could do a full length, you just have to be careful with the rice paper in your printer. I tape the rice paper to another piece of paper as a backing to give it more stiffness, because the rice paper is very thin and flimsy. It comes in a big roll though, so you can have a sheet as long as you want.

The text is probably 14" long, one piece of rice paper. You could do a full length, you just have to be careful with the rice paper in your printer. I tape the rice paper to another piece of paper as a backing to give it more stiffness, because the rice paper is very thin and flimsy. It comes in a big roll though, so you can have a sheet as long as you want.
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Check out Schöckls thread and pictures. He did something similar with a skimap of Monte Rosa.
http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewt ... acuum+pump
http://www.skibuilders.com/phpBB2/viewt ... acuum+pump
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what do all the professional companies use to put their graphics on the boards/skis? do they mostly do sublimation? i am a custom airbrush artist but i dont want to spend 10 hours to airbrush every single board i make. ive thought about just screen printing the back side of the top sheet. this would work ryte? but, however, you cant do as cool looking graphics with fades and shading etc. correct?
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You can do fades and whatever you want digitally in programs like photoshop and then have a pro sublimate or screen transfer onto ptex, base or top sheet or nylon topsheet. Or do custom airbrush and scan or copy to make replicas. All of which takes money and its about spending as little as possible to get a desired result.