BHQ said:i'm now known as BHQ on az
ragbug74 said:By looking at your title bar in your posting, you were able to keep your prior "profile" and rep points and just changed your name? How do you go about doing this? Do you have to contact someone at AZ?
yes, i contacted mr. wilson and he had mike do it.ragbug74 said:By looking at your title bar in your posting, you were able to keep your prior "profile" and rep points and just changed your name? How do you go about doing this? Do you have to contact someone at AZ?
Jigger said:I like it..... Is there a story / reason behind the new "BHQ" tag?
have the logo. don't know how to get it on the cue!!!Craig Fales said:I like it...now you need a fancy logo for your cues....![]()
BHQ said:have the logo. don't know how to get it on the cue!!!![]()
ragbug74 said:Brent,
There was a thread a while back where someone explained that you can use a transfer/decal material similar to that used on model cars/airplanes. You buy the stock and print the logo on your laser/inkjet printer. Once you apply it to the cue and finish over it, it seemed to look great. I ordered the material, but haven't had time to mess with it yet. You have to buy the stock in bulk (25 pgs?), but if you'd like to give it a try, I'll send you a page.
Ah, here it is....check it out:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=37201&highlight=decal
Let me know!
Mark
ragbug74 said:Rat,
Provided by Greg/Cue Crazy in the posting I linked above:
http://www.water-decals.com/wood_decals.html
This is where I've ordered the water transfers from, but I haven't had time to experiment with them yet. Greg has reported good results.
They also offer rub-on transfer paper, but I'm not familiar with it beyond what I've read on their website. According to their directions, the rub-on transfer system is a two-layer process where you print your transfer on one sheet, then back it with an adhesive sheet for application. You can check out their website and see their application instructions. It sounds like an additional step over the water transfers and I'm wondering if they may be harder to "hide" in the finish because of the multiple layers.