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    Decal..... transfer paper.

    Along the lines of making a waterslide decal, I found some old transfer paper that I used for the kid's t-shirts years ago. I thought this was worth a go as the waterslide was proving to be "inconsistent" in a couple of ways.

    From memory, this comes with a clear backing or a white backing and what I had was with clear backing.

    Once printed (backwards, fo course) I then placed it on the headstock (bare wood, no finish yet) put a tea-towell over it and then Ironed it in.

    Once it's peeled off - whie still warm, it's possible to peel off most of the backing - you won't get it all but you can get a lot of it.

    once cooled - I put a layer of hard oil wax over it, when that had set I sanded back lightly.

    After about 3 such layers of the hard wax oil (with each layer I was a bit more comfortable with sanding a bit harder), the edges were pretty much gone.

    It's worth noting that I did not adhere to the instructions.
    I put the wax-oil on with a rag - and wasn't shy about making the layer even rather than thin.

    I can't remember exactly - but after 4 coats the edges or otherwise was simply not visible.

    The only caveat that I found was to make sure the transfer paper 'moves" - which it did (not in the practice piece, of course).
    I would guess that using a smaller cloth might make it easier to keep everything from moving.

    Heres a picture of the finished headstock:
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    It worked pretty well - apart from the ever so slight smudge.

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    I haven't seen this anywhere else. I really like the idea of a transfer that does not have the clear part of the waterslide decal that you can generally see in the right light. The guy at Highline guitars has an approach to doing something like that using a waterslide decal...but it was a dismal failure for me when I tried it. This is something I will definitely give a try at some point!

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    Is this just normal inkjet Iron On Transfer paper?

    Another thing that I like about this is that it can go right on the wood...and it looks like there are some transfer papers that may go on dark colors?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fender3x View Post
    Is this just normal inkjet Iron On Transfer paper?

    Another thing that I like about this is that it can go right on the wood...and it looks like there are some transfer papers that may go on dark colors?
    Yes- I understand there to be two "types" - one with a clear backing and one with a white backing.

    I do not know about dark colours - it would have to be tried, I think.

    I'd assume that ny inkjet colour that shows up on dark wood - would work....

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