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Main => Artwork => Topic started by: fablog on March 19, 2013, 11:53:34 pm
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Hi guys,
Is it possible to get a vinyl side art laminated with something like 1/16 thick Formica? Souldraw can't do that I asked them.
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So you're wanting to get Formica laminate with printed vinyl already applied?
Seems like you'd have problems lining up the art and stretching/bubbling of the vinyl due to the laminate being rolled up for shipping.
When people talk about laminated side art, they are talking about a very thin layer of clear polycarbonate over the vinyl to protect the printing.
(http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j00QvmaLCGBgRzF/Graphic-Laminator-RSL-2702S-382S-.jpg)
Scott
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Ok thx for the precision Pl1. So, is the laminated vinyl enough resistant. Do you glue it directly on wood? What's the difference with the Starcade vinyl laminated foil?
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So, is the laminated vinyl enough resistant.
I've heard many great reviews of the Game on Grafix (http://www.gameongrafix.com/index.php) CPO lamination.
("BYOAC" code gives you 10% off according to a recent post.)
For other printers, you may want to search for reviews.
Do you glue it directly on wood?
You need to properly prepare/clean any surface before applying vinyl.
For wood, that means either applying Formica/laminate like you mentioned earlier or painting and letting it completely cure.
Have you reviewed the whole Side Art Install 101 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,120041.0.html) thread?
Tons of great info from a true professional, Rikitiki from This Old Game. :notworthy:
What's the difference with the Starcade vinyl laminated foil?
Sorry, no idea. :dunno
Scott