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Old 12-22-2005, 02:54 PM   #1
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I am making a cribbage board. After routing the edges I want to place a picture that I recently took in Fiji on the face. I am sure there is some type of printer paper that I can print to that I can transfer the picture to the wood, but have not found it yet, and no one can seem to help me. If anyone is aware of what I am looking for or other tips that I can transfer the picture would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 12-22-2005, 03:40 PM   #2
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You might check with a decal company in your area. There has to be someone near that decaling of some sort. A banner company might also have the euipment to do what you want. These sorts of companies might only be able to make your picture onto a thick sticky on one side type of vinyl or with some careful questioning they might be able to point you to a company that might have more of what you are looking for. I would suggest taking the board, picture, and saved copy of your picture with you so that they will fully understand what you are after.
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Avery (and I'm sure other label companies do as well) makes clear labels that might do what you want. Check here for one example.

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Avery has iron on you scan the print to the printer and than print this on the iron on transfer they may other kinds ?? del schisler
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Have used these guys for custom decals at work, do not know if they have minimum orders, though. They are FAST in their turnaround, and fairly reasonable.

http://www.fastsigns.com/labels.html

They are all over the US,
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