Does anyone have advice on signing a cue, without physically signing it? I am aware of branding, and have access to branding irons. I thought that there might be something better and maybe even less costly?
Transfer decals....
Ditto!!
http://www.decalpaper.com/
Sign your name nice and neat like you want it, scan it in to your computer, and save it as a graphics file. Get some of this paper, use the graphics program of your choice to print it, in various sizes, on this paper, and print them out. They have paper for Laser Jet and for Ink Jet printers.
Then all you have to do is put a couple of coats of clear acrylic over the top of the paper and let it dry.
Cut out the size signature that you want for the particular cue, soak the cutout decal in warm water for a few minutes and then slide it off of the backing paper onto your cue in the position of your choice. Let dry for a few hours. Proceed to finish your cue with clear coat (of your choice, of course) and the edges of the decal will fade away, leaving you with the signature that you desire.
The only drawback would be if you want a white signature - neither Laser Jet nor Ink Jet printers can print in white.
Works great!
HTH
Gary
Great info Gary, thanks! Do you apply the decal before or after a sealer/base coat? I would think after, before your finish/top coat.
Ditto!!
The only drawback would be if you want a white signature - neither Laser Jet nor Ink Jet printers can print in white.
Works great!
HTH
Gary