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Default Need Help identifying a source

On Sat, 01 Aug 2009 23:26:45 -0700, stans4 wrote:
On Aug 1, 3:11*pm, "Steve Lusardi" wrote:
I have machined up two polycarboate discs that are to be used as compass
cards. I have not been able to find a source of the layered silkscreening
necessary for the graphics. I have created the correctly sized image in MS
Visio. I just need someone to transfer the graphics to the cards. Do any of
you know of a source?
Steve


In line with one of the other posters, there are kits for printing
decals, not sure if they were for ink jets or laser printers. The
local model railroading store has them. Also, you CAN do heat-
transfer on laser printer toner, just takes the right backing sheet to
print on in the first place. Google that up if you're interested,
it's an old technique, guys have been using it for printing resist
patterns for PC boards for decades.

Glossy magazine pages. You can ignore the printing, because it's the
clay that makes the difference. They talk about this all the time in
the electronics groups, because people like to do their own PCB
layouts.

Have Fun!
Rich