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Old 11-26-2009, 07:24 AM
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Thanks- that shot of those caps puking their guts out is just what I wanted to see before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner. Have a great holiday!

ps- where did you get your waterslide decal paper from? Is it inkjet printer friendly?
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Old 11-26-2009, 06:03 PM
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I never thought about using water slide for caps. I bet that would work with a scan of a paper cap tube that was unwound also.

I normaly don't care to go to that much effort for originality, but I have an Arvin what I'm found of.

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Old 11-26-2009, 09:47 PM
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I never thought about using water slide for caps. I bet that would work with a scan of a paper cap tube that was unwound also.

I normaly don't care to go to that much effort for originality, but I have an Arvin what I'm found of.

John
I normally wouldn't bother either, but I was curious to give it a try.
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Thanks- that shot of those caps puking their guts out is just what I wanted to see before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner. Have a great holiday!

ps- where did you get your waterslide decal paper from? Is it inkjet printer friendly?
LOL - maybe I should have waited a day to post those pics Hope you had a good dinner.

I got my paper from this place. It works fine with an inkjet printer. Use it like you would glossy photo paper.

I've used it before to make decals for TV controls like this. They recommend using clear acrylic for the decal backing but I used lacquer. Works just fine.
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