Maelstrom Sr Member Jan 27, 2010 #1 Is there a way to make your own dry rub transfers (like letters, numbers, lines, graphics, etc. etc.)? Is there a printable paper that does this or no go? Any help appreciated! Thanks:thumbsup
Is there a way to make your own dry rub transfers (like letters, numbers, lines, graphics, etc. etc.)? Is there a printable paper that does this or no go? Any help appreciated! Thanks:thumbsup
exoray Master Member Jan 27, 2010 #2 You have to find a company that still does them, they are out there...
P propologist Sr Member Jan 27, 2010 #3 I just googled and found a few places but it is high. I need some for a few projects myself because they are unconventional fonts.
I just googled and found a few places but it is high. I need some for a few projects myself because they are unconventional fonts.
exoray Master Member Jan 27, 2010 #4 Yep they are expensive to get made... There is this DIY way but I suspect them to be far inferior, but they might work... http://www.rubberstampingfun.com/rnapage.html
Yep they are expensive to get made... There is this DIY way but I suspect them to be far inferior, but they might work... http://www.rubberstampingfun.com/rnapage.html
J jah5150 Well-Known Member Jan 28, 2010 #5 http://www.pulsarprofx.com/DecalPRO/Vertical/1_MENU/1b_Overview/Overview.html
TheRealMcFly Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Jan 28, 2010 #6 There's an untapped resource of letters and numbers made for model railroading. I have seen black silver, and gold in a variety of sizes and fonts.
There's an untapped resource of letters and numbers made for model railroading. I have seen black silver, and gold in a variety of sizes and fonts.
wackychimp Sr Member Jan 28, 2010 #7 Never used this but looked into it once for putting decals on my son's hockey helmet: http://www.papilio.com/inkjet rub on decal decal transfer paper media.html
Never used this but looked into it once for putting decals on my son's hockey helmet: http://www.papilio.com/inkjet rub on decal decal transfer paper media.html