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Nailz

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side art for bartop cab
« on: March 20, 2005, 12:48:35 pm »
As you may have guessed from my other request for help, I am getting close to finishing my cab and am needing to put some sideart on it as well.

My question is, since I am doing a wood cab, and tehn painting over it, what would you recommend I do my sideart with and how to make it stay on?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Marty

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Re: side art for bartop cab
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2005, 07:47:14 pm »
Wow, no suggestions.... really?

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Re: side art for bartop cab
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2005, 07:30:33 am »
Depending on how far away you are, I may be able to help. I'm about to finish my bartop as well, as I was thinking of using  clear vinyl with the artwork printed on it.

I think that a few people have used vinyl to good effect, but the "No Quarters" pirate cab that Nocturnaloner has made has a good tip - only getting the sections that you need made (As opposed to lots of blank space), so as to minimise the cost. I'm thinking of going down this path.