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Has anyone here had a go at making their own inkjet waterslide decals? If so, what decal paper would you recommend? There are numerous brands on Amazon but some reviews are less than favourable, saying that the transfer wrinkles up as soon as you put it in water or it’s so delicate, it breaks easily. I would appreciate the benefit of experience from someone who has found a good product

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2 hours ago, SH73 said:

I have made several. I will try and find the paper and let you know.

Thank you

 

 

1 hour ago, Nail Soup said:

@MoJo out of interest, where will these decals be applied? A bass???

Yes, on the headstock

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I just use generic sheets off eBay.

 

There are two types, white and clear. If you use white you have to trim very carefully, but colours (rather than black) on clear will come out transparent*. 

 

I use an inkjet printer.  The best lacquer I've found is Windsor and Newton Gloss, several coats to build a nice strong decal.

 

The body decal on this guitar is the biggest I've done. You can see how the yellow is translucent, if not transparent.

 

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Grey works fine on pale maple for 'Fedner' style decals.

 

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*Unless you have one of the legendary old inkjets that had white ink and can source the ink!

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