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Old 03-01-2005, 08:11 PM   #1
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Anyone know if there is such a thing as a "do it yourself" kit for camo dipping small items??? If not, i wish i had the $$ to put one out... Anyway, anyone ever heard of such a thing???
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Old 03-03-2005, 06:46 AM   #2
 
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nope. never heard of such a thing. i wish there was, im sure you could come up with all kinds of camo patterns.
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:49 AM   #3
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Give them a few years.
They have to make their money now, and then they'll make money later selling you special equipment and have further renewable income through selling specialized consumable supplies. Guaranteed.

Sure would be cool, but I'd never be able to find anything in my house.
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ACTUALLY THERE IS. www.decalpaper.co.uk/index.html
THE PROBLEM IS. TO MAKE IT WORK RIGHT TAKES SOME PRACTICE. YOU BUY THERE WATER TRANSFER PAPER FOR YOUR PRINTER. THEN YOU DOWN LOAD A PICTURE, PATTERN OR WHAT EVER. THEN SIZE IT TO THE PRINTER PAPER. THEN JUST PRINT. THE NEXT THING IS THAT I FOUND IS THAT ITS NOT MEANT FOR OUT DOOR CONDITIONS. YOU'LL HAVE TO SPRAY A LITE COAT OF CLEAR ENAMEL TO HOLD THE PATTERN TO WHAT YOUR TRANSFERING TOO. OR IF ITS TO MUCH OF A PAIN LIKE I FOUND OUT . JUST SEND YOUR ITEMS TO. www.xfinishes.com .
THEY DO REAL WATER TRANSFER . FOR GUNS BOWS ECT.........

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Old 04-26-2010, 09:28 PM   #5
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ACTUALLY THERE IS. www.decalpaper.co.uk/index.html
THE PROBLEM IS. TO MAKE IT WORK RIGHT TAKES SOME PRACTICE. YOU BUY THERE WATER TRANSFER PAPER FOR YOUR PRINTER. THEN YOU DOWN LOAD A PICTURE, PATTERN OR WHAT EVER. THEN SIZE IT TO THE PRINTER PAPER. THEN JUST PRINT. THE NEXT THING IS THAT I FOUND IS THAT ITS NOT MEANT FOR OUT DOOR CONDITIONS. YOU'LL HAVE TO SPRAY A LITE COAT OF CLEAR ENAMEL TO HOLD THE PATTERN TO WHAT YOUR TRANSFERING TOO. OR IF ITS TO MUCH OF A PAIN LIKE I FOUND OUT . JUST SEND YOUR ITEMS TO. www.xfinishes.com .
THEY DO REAL WATER TRANSFER . FOR GUNS BOWS ECT.........

I just came across this thread. If you guys are still looking for such a kit go to timbersedgecamo.com. I think you'll find exactly what you're looking for.
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Old 04-27-2010, 02:26 PM   #6
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Yea check out timberedge
heree is video of the kit for around a 100$


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http://www.timbersedgecamo.com/ try this for a link to the site
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Most dippers will do smaller items for less that $100........
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The problem with me is that I usually botch up things just because I'm too much of a macho man to read directions. I wouldn't mind messing up the project, I would hate to waste the 100 dollars on the product. I'd rather take it to some one and have it done right.
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:39 PM   #10
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with the size sheet you get you can do multiple objects.plus you get the satisfaction of doing it yourself . But if your all thumbs , impatient, and usually make a mess of things then don't work on your bow bring it somewhere to have work done on it
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