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Quote from: Retropin on June 13, 2014, 07:13:33 AMThe process demonstrated here is nothing more than anyone could do themselves. its not like Greatwitch john's process which is actually digitally printed direct to glass (a much more costly way of printing).The way these are done is almost the same way that I demonstrated here:http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=8731.0Only difference being that my blockout on the back is sprayed on and theirs is a print.The vacuum seal bit is a beef up and the oven process is just a lamination to shrink wrap the print to the glass and can be done with a hair drier.I was under the impression that to get a glass from these guys, you had to supply a glass?In the case of two of the glasses I need, I'll just take a picture of the headbox. I do have a picture of one of the glasses, but it is in a million pieces You will need to provide a front and rear picture of your current backglass .. not sure what happens if you don't have a current glass
The process demonstrated here is nothing more than anyone could do themselves. its not like Greatwitch john's process which is actually digitally printed direct to glass (a much more costly way of printing).The way these are done is almost the same way that I demonstrated here:http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=8731.0Only difference being that my blockout on the back is sprayed on and theirs is a print.The vacuum seal bit is a beef up and the oven process is just a lamination to shrink wrap the print to the glass and can be done with a hair drier.I was under the impression that to get a glass from these guys, you had to supply a glass?