Printing logo's on kites

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snowman
snowman
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8 Dec 2005 11:52pm
Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for printing a company logo onto a kite.

I thought about putting some sort of adhesive sticker on but was worried about the potential impact to kite performance (am I being silly?!).

Any of you sponsored pro's have some tips?!

Cheers
carbine
carbine
WA
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8 Dec 2005 10:10pm
quote:
Originally posted by snowman

Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for printing a company logo onto a kite.

I thought about putting some sort of adhesive sticker on but was worried about the potential impact to kite performance (am I being silly?!).

Any of you sponsored pro's have some tips?!

Cheers



screen printing/silk screening.

Problem is polyester and nylon are hard to print onto. Need some specialist die.

For one offs (or a few) Use a stencil and paint the die on with a brush. Stenciling is a peice of piss, plenty of tutorials on the net. A good A0 plotter, some cardboard and an exacto knife will do the job.

But make sure you get the right silk screening paint. I believe ripstop may need some sort of heat treatment first,and manufacturers put the logos on the material first before sewing. Most ripstops have a coating on them, but I think kite material only has the coating on one side (or else the manufacturers wouldnt be able to print on them).


Best is to just give it a go.
greenleader
greenleader
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9 Dec 2005 12:16am
carbine will gladly lend you his blow wave hair dryer.
batton_holder
batton_holder
WA
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WA, 92 posts
8 Dec 2005 10:55pm
a mate of mine in merrimbula got his venom printed using some sort of iron on sticker, it looked great
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
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9 Dec 2005 12:45am
Any reputable sailmaker will sell you lengths of Insignia sticky back in whatever colours you want, then just grab some scissors, cut and paste. Too easy!
snowman
snowman
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VIC, 275 posts
9 Dec 2005 2:01pm
Will doing this have any afftect on the kite performace?
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
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WA, 2782 posts
9 Dec 2005 4:23pm
None that you'll notice unless you plan on covering the whole kite, that might add a pound of weight.

Have fun
Robbo2099
Robbo2099
WA
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WA, 753 posts
10 Dec 2005 9:15am
Contact BoatStripes (Sydney) -- These guys do the Sydney/Hobart boats and are super-professional and not expensive. 0419 20 1946 Ask for David.
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