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Why did I know something like this was going to happen?
{;-) Jim I'll let you take it from here, but I'm thinkin' each bag has it's own jump drive with the contents, both a list and pictures, attached to the drawstring which are broadcasting a bluetooth signal to your handheld PDA. |
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RST Engineering wrote:
Anybody got a q&d method of making stencils? Jim BUY them at a big box store or hardware store? Thats prolly the quickest right there. If there is a military unit nearby or something like that, perhaps they have a stencil punch. I know that one of the warbird museums on field has one, and I've used it a few times. |
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On 2007-04-07, RST Engineering wrote:
(Please don't tell me to buy color coded bags. It is hard enough to find exactly the right size for a job without specifying color too.) You could sew colored flags on... Anyway, I just want to stencil a contents label on the outside of the bag with plain old white paint There's an instructable on screen printing: http://www.instructables.com/id/EFAN6S16FTEQ2W3MOV/ the process is a lot like making a photo etch pcb. You use some goo on some gauzy fabric which you expose with a transparency to harden the areas where the ink won't go. Then rinse out the unexposed goo and you have a screen. -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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How 'bout a craft supply called Squeeze Paints...little bottles of a
rubbery goo you can write on the bag with. They come in a full range of opaque colors, stick on there good once they dry, and the lines of squeeze paint have texture... you can feel the design, so if you need to grab one in the dark or while flying, you can mark it with lines, dots or other pattern. Of course I get acrylic craft paints and just paint designs on my luggage so I can spot it from a mile away. It doesn't have to be good art, but sometimes I make 'em sort of flowery and airport personnel (when I fly commercial) find them highly entertaining. My bags don't look like anybody else's. f Ben Jackson wrote: On 2007-04-07, RST Engineering wrote: (Please don't tell me to buy color coded bags. It is hard enough to find exactly the right size for a job without specifying color too.) You could sew colored flags on... Anyway, I just want to stencil a contents label on the outside of the bag with plain old white paint There's an instructable on screen printing: http://www.instructables.com/id/EFAN6S16FTEQ2W3MOV/ the process is a lot like making a photo etch pcb. You use some goo on some gauzy fabric which you expose with a transparency to harden the areas where the ink won't go. Then rinse out the unexposed goo and you have a screen. |
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Rich S. wrote:
I'll let you take it from here, but I'm thinkin' each bag has it's own jump drive with the contents, both a list and pictures, attached to the drawstring which are broadcasting a bluetooth signal to your handheld PDA. ROTFL...good one Rich! Maybe Jim will offer this as his next RST Engineering kit. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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RST Engineering wrote:
I don't believe that inkjets can do white printing and a lot of the bags are black. Jim There is a transfer paper that is opaque white - advertised for "dark" fabrics. Works well, but red adn black ink eill tend to fade over time... Richard |
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RST Engineering wrote:
When the big old BlueonBlue182 goes on an overnighter, it is much easier to carry "stuff" in those nylon drawtop bags than in suitcases, boxes, etc.. The drawback is that you can't really tell what is in the bag without pulling it out, opening it up, etc. (Please don't tell me to buy color coded bags. It is hard enough to find exactly the right size for a job without specifying color too.) Anyway, I just want to stencil a contents label on the outside of the bag with plain old white paint, and the only way I can see to do it is to use the "stencil" font in a word processor and cut the stencil out with an exacto knife. That is a pain in the labonza for a dozen or so bags. Anybody got a q&d method of making stencils? Jim I had that same problem taking the family to the ski slopes and keeping clothing separate. I bought 4 of the boating duffel bags and my stencil was a large magic marker and I wrote each persons name on a bag. |
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Cardboard stencil kit from the local craft store.
-- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Anybody got a q&d method of making stencils? Jim |
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