First try at decals

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
See more from ramaroodle

ramaroodle

Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2018
Messages
686
Location
Seattle
I was asked to make 25 personalized pens @ $40 each for people at my son's company so I thought I'd try applying decals to some as I'd never tried that (youtube is your friend) and use my little Chinese laser jig on others. As with anything it's a learned process for the decals. It took me 2 days to do the first 2 (plus the 6 or 7 that were train wrecks but I call those prototypes) then I was good for 6 a day. Worked out good financially too as most of the pens I already had and just disassembled them and made the changes.
IMG_0333.jpgIMG_0335.jpgIMG_0341.jpgIMG_0343.jpgIMG_0344.jpgIMG_0346.jpgIMG_0347.jpg
LxqMdidt.jpg
 
Last edited:
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

Mortalis

Member
Joined
Aug 19, 2013
Messages
660
Location
Bardstown, Ky
The decals look like they turned out pretty good from this perspective. One thing I've learned, as you may have by now, is that decals look better on lighter colored wood bases.
I like the lasered pen also but the downfall of lasering is color, or lack thereof.

Overall, good job as your first attempt.
 

ramaroodle

Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2018
Messages
686
Location
Seattle
The decals look like they turned out pretty good from this perspective. One thing I've learned, as you may have by now, is that decals look better on lighter colored wood bases.
I like the lasered pen also but the downfall of lasering is color, or lack thereof.

Overall, good job as your first attempt.
Yes, I've had to redo a few as they don't look great on darker blanks.
 

ramaroodle

Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2018
Messages
686
Location
Seattle
The decals look like they turned out pretty good from this perspective. One thing I've learned, as you may have by now, is that decals look better on lighter colored wood bases.
I like the lasered pen also but the downfall of lasering is color, or lack thereof.

Yes. As you can see, there were no keepers with decals on dark wood. They looked like this.
0l3Q6oat.jpg


I tried using these but haven't gotten the technique down yet although the concept seems valid, just maybe not to fill in a laser engraving. Probably works great with a deeper, cleaner CNC engrave. May not have let them dry long enough but the burn-in may not be deep enough to hold onto the paint so the edges weren't crisp enough for my liking especially for the smaller print. The black print from a laser is basically burnt charcoal and not very stable and there is not much depth available on a pen blank.

Capture.JPG
Capture.JPG
 
Last edited:

ramaroodle

Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2018
Messages
686
Location
Seattle
Actually what I think I'll try is to remove the decal and put on copious amounts of med CA (I use GluBoost) and see if it can make a deeper groove in the ca with the laser and try filling that with the paint stick.
 
Top Bottom