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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: liche on October 30, 2002, 01:26:14 pm
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What is the best method for attaching a graphic overlay to a control panel????
The graphic i'm planning on using is printed on paper. My concerns are how to attach the graphic so that it still looks good without wrinkles etc...
I also assume my control panel must be extremely smooth, possible sanded prior to attaching the overlay.
Then after, that i would put plexiglass over the control panel and overlya.
Any help appreciated!!!
Thanks
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two way, depending on your CP. Plexi, under the plexi:) No plexi, spray adhesive, use a roller to get out the bubbles.
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What kind of rollers work best?? Foam type rollers (such as those yellow painting ones) or rubber rollers????
L
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I think he meant a wooden or rubber roller... think a rolling pin like used to roll out dough. (at least that's what I think he meant, anyways...)
rampy
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What kind of rollers work best??
You can buy "J rollers" with a small, hard rubber roller, intended for things like contact cementing plastic cement to particle board.
I would suggest getting the paper laminated before gluing it down. If you have enough buttons, you might not really need to glue it, but I suppose it wouldn't hurt
Bob
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yep, those rollers. It's what wallpaper people use. I use a small one for attaching photos to stuff.
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On my latest project I laminated the CP artwork and am not too happy with the results. When it's laminated, the texture of the overlay is a little bumpy and this shows through the lexan when you apply it. Also the holes are really hard to cut out.
Another thing I noticed is when you tighten your buttons down the lexan presses against the laminiated graphic and creates a weird bubbling effect like there is water between the lexan and the graphic. (it doesn't look as bad as this pic suggests)
(http://www.doughansen.net/bubble.jpg)
Then again, maybe I'm too picky... I blame PCC for that!
Doug