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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Tried vinyl in 2008. Lasted about a day at competition. (We ended up using spray paint but the visibility wasn't great.)
2809 uses a stencil and a couple of coats of acrylic paint. Also: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=99938 |
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Craft stores have fabric paint. Paint pens and certain sharpie products also work well.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Thanks for the insight. Sorry I missed the other link.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
We are going with screen printing this year after several years of less than ideal approaches. I hope it doesn't get rubbed off in the heat of battle. It cost us $50, and some time to set up the exact font/spacing etc so that it would fit on the 11" bumper segment and be the right size -- We did did all the design work.
We just got the fabric back yesterday, and it looks really nice.. |
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
We use heat fused vinyl numbers and have had no problems. If you want to go this route, or embroidery if you prefer, I would suggest talking to your schools activities department and see who they use.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Screen printing or custom embroidery will probably last forever, but we've had a lot of success with silver Sharpies and it's only a fraction of the price.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
We've used screen printing for a number of years, and it's never come off.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Dumb question: I am assuming screen printing means silk screen printing which means a trip to a graphics art company. What sort of costs ?
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
You can buy a simple screen printing kit at an art store for $50-$100, which will come with everything you need for 8 sets of numbers. It's a pretty neat skill to learn anyway.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
Out team just gets some of the same material used for the bumper covers in white, cuts out the numbers and sews them on. One of our other Mentors has a nice sewing machine she brought in and a couple of our students became pretty good at using it, another skill that isn't bad to have.
Please note this years bumper rules regarding numbers: Quote:
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
I hadn't noticed R35. It's probably won't be as nice, but you could still outline the silver with a white paint pen. I wonder what the GDC has against silver.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
A local company charged $12.50 setup fee, and $4 per print. Since our team number only covered 9.5x4", each bumper was $4, so $32 + $12.50. All the mentors thought it was a great idea--- excellent result, no hassle. Especially with the remaining time we had.
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Re: Bumper #'s : Stick on Vinyl ? Type Of Paint ?
We liked silver also, but [R35] changes that...
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