Date: 9/3/1999, 5:43 pm
When I made a test panel on scrap wood
> using some slightly bubbly epoxy left at the end of glassing the inside of
> the hull, I found that the rice paper didn't "virtually disappear in
> the resin" as I'd hoped from Nick's book, but remained as a cloudy
> opacity which obscured the grain of the wood and clearly showed the shape
> of the paper.
Rice paper comes in varying thicknesses. I got a pack at an art store that had a few different thicknesses and I ended up using a fairly thin piece. So thin that I had to spot glue it with a paper glue stick to a regular piece of paper and run both through the laserjet. On our boats the paper virtually dissappeared (You can see it if you get up real close) Like Jay said, cut away as much of the paper as you can and be sure to test the ink to make sure it won't run.
Off topic: Another thing we use to decorate the boat are Chinese paper cutouts. They are very ornate and are done on tissue paper. If you live near a Chinatown check them out.
Messages In This Thread
- How to put a logo on a kit boat
Mike Plumer -- 9/2/1999, 5:51 pm- I put the logo on... thanks
Mike Plumer -- 9/6/1999, 3:14 am- Re: How to put a logo on a kit boat
Edgar Kleindinst -- 9/3/1999, 5:43 pm- Re: How to put a logo on a kit boat
Phil Serra -- 9/3/1999, 12:20 pm- My CLC came with one
BRian T. Cunningham -- 9/3/1999, 1:05 pm
- Re: How to put a logo on a kit boat
Jay Babina -- 9/3/1999, 8:44 am- Re: How to put a logo on a kit boat
Jim Eisenmenger -- 9/3/1999, 7:20 am- tracing paper is good
Pete Ford -- 9/5/1999, 7:21 pm
- Re: How to put a logo on a kit boat
- I put the logo on... thanks