Could graphics be applied using printed rice paper and then sealed with a clear coat?
I was checking out a mates surfboard last week and he showed me the logo that he applied under the fibreglass work. He printed a coloured design on to rice paper and then glassed over the rice paper and the printed design and the rice paper could no longer be seen. I am curious if this same approach could be done for possible playfield repairs but more curious for a one off designed playfield. This would be alot cheaper than trying to get a playfield screened and have not heard of anyone in Australia doing direct printing.
Was thinking:
1. cut the playfield out and install inserts and apply a white coat to all areas of graphics to be applied maybe using a cut mask and then a clear coat ?.
2. get a full design printed on rice paper and resin over sealing the art to the playfield
3. possible apply one coat of glass over the art ??
4. apply a few coats of clear ????
found this on the net and the art printing could be a cheap alternative for those one off's
http://www.boardlams.com/products/your-board-logos-designthough just need to find an aussie printer
here is a example on a surfboard, lining up spot on probably would need 2 people
Has anyone tried this, any thoughts from anyone or those who are experienced surfboard makers