Chris: here's a pretty darn good tutorial from the Decal Meister himself:CMcPherson wrote:Tom, That looks great! I notice that you used orange shellac. I'm just now beginning to learn what's recommended for refinishing these machines. Would you please share why someone would choose orange over clear?
Did you strip and refinish your bed plate? If so, will you point me in the right direction for instruction?
I've looked at some video's that after taking acre of rust, basically just use a standard stripper and black spray enamel.
It's easy if you know what you're doing. But since I don't, would you please share how to replace a decal on a wood case making it look as original as possible?briankeith wrote:Nice:) But how do you make that decal look a lot less like a "new decal" - you can plainly see the clear film around the decal. I have always wondered that. It's fairly easy on a wood case but on a black bedplate? Just asking not nit-picking.
I probably wouldn't change an original decal even in bad shape but mine has an obvious replacement decal.
http://phonodecal.com/decals/scripts/main1.php#null