Hi I have a problem, I'm making a library of components for which I need to add labels on to them. I save and export as .step file ... then I realized when I open the file, the labels are gone... any help on this? How do I save the decals??? Thank you.
When you translate any native file (in inventor or other similar software) to step, there will be stuff that will be loose in the process: in parts things like threads, decals, flat patterns, etc, and in Assemblies will loose the constrains, etc.
Tip: When you open a step in inventor, it will be again an ipt, so you are not saving the step itself, but a new ipt part with the same name as the step, so , stop doing that or you will have duplicate files.
Well... depending on the complexity of the decal... you can use it to do an emboss. The emboss is like a tiny extrusion, you can also add some colors to the faces, and all that will attach to the step.
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We started a new Mordheim campaign in the local club and I could not resist to paint a bunch of new models for my warbands: some hire swords and more Estalians. But I needed new golden name tags for the new members as I already used all I had. Thus, once more I contacted Scumb4g Kustoms to arrange a new sheet of name tags -gold letters for Marienburgs and Estalians, and silver for Witch Hunters).
Furthermore, I painted a beggar with a paper hanging in the front. For this I wanted something special: a text saying Make Mordheim great again. I really love this game, and this is somehow a statement and silent shout (perhaps someone will hear it?). For this, Scumb4g Kustoms prepared a few examples using the original font of the Mordheim rulebook. I finally picked one with a red box with the first letter of the message and a crow. I have to say that the resolution of the decals is truly amazing.
Here, I wanted to share with you an easy and quick guide to apply the name tags decals. You can download it as a PDF o read it directly here. For this guide I have used the Luther model from Citizens of the Old World (HeresyLab).
Step 1: first, we completely finish the base and paint the edge with the desired colour. Here, I used dark grey. Before applying the decal we should apply two layers of glossy varnish, such as A.MIG-091, with a brush. The glossy varnish will create a perfect flat surface for the decal that will ensure a perfect adaptation of the decal to the surface.
Step 3: we remove the cut decals from the sheet gently. If they are not perfectly cut, we use the modelling knife again. I normally use two decals per base: one in the front and one in the back.
Step 4: we soak the decals with tap water until the decal is separated from the paper sheet. It can take couple of minutes. Do not rush the separation with a brush as you can accidentaly break the decal.
Step 5: to handle and apply the decal we can use a rounded brush. After recovering it from the water it is important to remove the excess of water using a cloth or paper towel. We hold the decal from the frontal part.
Step 6: and then we apply it on the right place. We can use the tip of the brush to gently move it to the right position. Or we can directly remove it and apply it again. If it is stuck, we add a little bit of water.
Step 7: to fully fix and adapt the decal to the surface we can use specific products for decals, such as MicroSet and MicroSol (MicroScale Induestries). We apply each product couple of times to get a perfect adaptation. We wait until the first layer is dry before applying the next.
Step 8: finally, we apply two layers of matt varnish, such as A.MIG-2055, with a brush to seal and protect the decal, as well as to neutralize the shiny effect of the glossy varnish.
These are perfect for meeting the no step placard requirement for the Piper Strut AD. I am starting to see aircraft coming through the shop for their annuals that no longer have the placard seems like aircraft owners who have changed to the sealed struts are forgetting that the AD still requires the no step placards.
The decals were better than expected. When you select color, I chose Black on clear (the decals were going on gray fabric). I assumed it could just be a clear sticker. The decals were nice individual black decals in a super easy to apply paper covering that laid them down all at once, spaced perfectly. Total professional looking job in a couple of minutes....great product
They are a little small but then do you want a large sign to keep people from stepping on your flaps? I did the red on white one since the airplane is white anyway and it stands out very nice. Now will it work, I tell people only to step on the black anti-skid and I hoping they do just that.
Although no specific instructions were included with the decals, I assumed they would be applied pretty much like the decals on model airplanes I built as a kid. Went on easy and adhered well to my fabric airplane.
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