no use the vinyl as the stencil for screen printing. All the lettering on my wood veneer has been done with screen printing. I've done both pre and post press.skidesmond wrote:
I heard back from the screen printer. They will make a screen print for $50. He also said vinyl die cuts would be a good option. But I've had problems with the poly beading up occasionally on the vinyl.
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Using vinyl decals under epoxy works great as long as it has a MATTE finish. Do not use a gloss finish. It won't take epoxy well.
Also, you can get 24k gold vinyl, already swirled, so you can skip gold leaf. Gold leaf is time consuming and almost never looks as good as it could. It's quite the art to lay down nice, clean crisp looking gold leaf.
http://quickgoldfoils.com/?page_id=17
You just plot that stuff as usual on a vinyl plotter.
Also, you can get 24k gold vinyl, already swirled, so you can skip gold leaf. Gold leaf is time consuming and almost never looks as good as it could. It's quite the art to lay down nice, clean crisp looking gold leaf.
http://quickgoldfoils.com/?page_id=17
You just plot that stuff as usual on a vinyl plotter.
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I've used die cut vinyl stickers as templates. Stick them on. Paint on the paint/epoxy paint/spray can. Then when touch dry peel off the vinyl.
It works great without any bleed, esp with a thicker paint like an epoxy paint.
It's not reusable, and it can be a bit fiddly in small pieces like the centre of an a or p. I usually use a scalpel to try and lift these bits carefully.
You obviously cut the sticker and peel out the bits you want coloured on the ski and leave the outer shape as the stencil.
I have a vinyl cutter. Was $500. You can cut stickers to give to people as well.
Edited to include photo of results with epoxy screen prinitng ink that is pretty viscous.

It works great without any bleed, esp with a thicker paint like an epoxy paint.
It's not reusable, and it can be a bit fiddly in small pieces like the centre of an a or p. I usually use a scalpel to try and lift these bits carefully.
You obviously cut the sticker and peel out the bits you want coloured on the ski and leave the outer shape as the stencil.
I have a vinyl cutter. Was $500. You can cut stickers to give to people as well.
Edited to include photo of results with epoxy screen prinitng ink that is pretty viscous.

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