On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:10:59 -0400, Ned Simmons
wrote:
On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:37 +0200, wrote:
I have a project that has been stuck for awhile now. Perhaps one of
you folks in this newsgroup has a source for a silk screen. I have
converted an Ohio Class battleship compass repeater from the original
syncro 70 volt drive to NMEA 0183. The new drive also suports a 10
degree inner wheel. I have made these cards from hardened
polycarbonate, but now I need to paint these with degree markings and
cardinal point graphics. I have created a data file of these images
using MS Visio. I now need some one to do the rest. Any help will be
appreciated.
Steve
If you're only making one to a few cards, and an engraved and
paint-filled part is OK, this place will be cheaper than silk
screening.
http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/index.html
If you've got your heart set on silk screen I can ask a friend who may
have the name of a reliable vendor. Or ask an art student -- there's a
photo to screen process that requires minimal equipment.
I printed my CorelDraw output to clear mylar sheets and the tee
screening company made screens from them to make my Schnazzy line of
shirts.
While we're all off-topic, has anyone sold their domain for a good
profit? Any caveats?
Ned, the books arrived today. Thanks!
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