Author Topic: Make your own backglass: Process explained using films.  (Read 214 times)

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Incredible work John ! Your passion and dedication is amazing. Unfortunately, this king of work is WAY above my skill level, but there are a few "artistic" guys here that would be very interested. I wish you the best of luck dealing with IPB - They should be a lot more receptive to ideas now that PSP/PinballInc have bought their inventory.

I look forward to more of your work  ^^^
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i have access to a printer which prints photo quality art for a sign company. (billboards, shop windows, cars and trucks and so on)
it is not a inkjet as the art work is used out doors without a cover so it is rained on.
also i have a vinyl plotter / cutter.
if i ever buy a pin with a back glass i will scan it in case i ever need the art work. (i have been waiting nearly 2 months on pics for the next pin i am buying and it has a backglass and also has decals on cabinet. replacement back glasses are available but decals are not).
I will probably use this process in the future if i cant get a back glass for any pins i buy

thanks for sharing this
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