Best way to apply a full-color decal under clearcoats?
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:35 am
Basically, I'm commissioning a parts Telecaster from a local luthier who is assembling, finishing, and wiring it as I'd like it.
I'm not generally a decal person at all, but this particular guitar is going to be a real showpiece, so I thought something tasteful might look nice.
Minus the watermark of course. Flame maple top, multi-ply double binding, square inlays, bound neck..
Anyway, I thought the best way to apply this decal to the body permanently might be via waterslide. Unfortunately I think the transparent edges of traditional waterslide decals might show up under polyurethane coats. Also, the only manufacturer I know of that prints ultra-thin waterslides does not print in full color.
Does anyone have any advice? What technique or medium will get the best and clearest image without its edges sticking up through clear coats? Any printing services that offer very thin waterslides in full color?
Thanks.
I'm not generally a decal person at all, but this particular guitar is going to be a real showpiece, so I thought something tasteful might look nice.
Minus the watermark of course. Flame maple top, multi-ply double binding, square inlays, bound neck..
Anyway, I thought the best way to apply this decal to the body permanently might be via waterslide. Unfortunately I think the transparent edges of traditional waterslide decals might show up under polyurethane coats. Also, the only manufacturer I know of that prints ultra-thin waterslides does not print in full color.
Does anyone have any advice? What technique or medium will get the best and clearest image without its edges sticking up through clear coats? Any printing services that offer very thin waterslides in full color?
Thanks.