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matt4949:

Got your PM and it looks great. Give me an address and I'll send you ten bucks. (for the trouble, the clear label, the sodee can, the shipping and the fact that I don't have to waste fifteen bucks trying to figure this out on my own).


CoryBee:


--- Quote from: matt4949 on December 13, 2012, 06:42:52 pm ---Got your PM and it looks great. Give me an address and I'll send you ten bucks. (for the trouble, the clear label, the sodee can, the shipping and the fact that I don't have to waste fifteen bucks trying to figure this out on my own).

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 :woot

Don't go making me rich quite yet. Having trouble keeping them all flat, might have to do them one at a time which I dread. 

CoryBee:

Scotty man, tried to put another piece of the clear label over a printed serial plate and the foggyness showed up too much for my tastes. Just using a shirt to rub it on worked out well this time.

DaOld Man:

I wonder if your plates would flatten out better if you heated them in the cook oven (not microwave) for about 10 minutes at around 180 degrees, then before they cool clamp them like in your above method.
I dont know what temp mdf ignites at, so it might take some strict supervision.

CoryBee:


--- Quote from: DaOld Man on December 13, 2012, 11:05:46 pm ---I wonder if your plates would flatten out better if you heated them in the cook oven (not microwave) for about 10 minutes at around 180 degrees, then before they cool clamp them like in your above method.
I dont know what temp mdf ignites at, so it might take some strict supervision.

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Yea I don't trust the adhesives used in MDF, wouldn't bake that. Formaldehyde and what have you are probably lurking in there.

I need two pieces of metal to clamp them in between......

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