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http://www.kustomkulturelounge.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2631 from Craig Fraser I know that Dean Loucks from TAOD just did a large version of a $100 on a panel at the Air Affair. You can check out the pick on the Air Affair section of the front page of my site. The cutting is not the issue, the problem was the 30 hours of weeding it took to get all the details to come through! Personally, I would just photocopy the money onto a water transfer, then transfer it onto the surface, and clear over the sucker. Done deal. Paint on Fraser ---- Craig said it! Water transfer. If you go to
www.theletterheads.com (or letterheads website) look up Lee Littlewoods water transfer technique. An oldie but a goodie. Actually here is a link to the article or how to. enjoy http://
www.theletterheads.com/glawson/decalomaniac.html another note* you may have to play with mixtures to work with euro clears. ---- To do the water transfer method is pretty easy.Ive done it a couple more times since this tank and worked out the bugs.First find a reference of a bill you want and make sure its a good resolution.Print it on the best printer you have with it on photo best as your settings.Find some clear decal paper,i got mine at hobby lobby,then print.Wait at least an hour and then spray some sg100 on it so the inks stay on the paper.I waited 24 hrs and then when yore ready to put it on the tank,cut around the dollar bill,dip it in a bucket of warm water until the sticker slides off the backing,and then put it on.Be careful these things are delicate.Make sure you print several as you may tear a couple.Then when you are ready for clear,make sure all the water is off the tank obviously,and bury it in clear.Sand clear and work on top of clear.Any more questions fell free to ask.Thanks! ................... Thanks Mark...that was very clear and concise. I"d like to try that! Thanks
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