Maybe some of you have done something like this so I thought I would ask. I have a Strat pickguard that I replaced with a pearloid one. Now, let's say that I want to put an organization's logo on the old one. Painting is out of the question because it's a VERY busy and exacting logo.
Can I print on lamination sheets with my inkjet printer? Or is there a similar idea that might work? If this is feasible, my plan is to:
Print the logo on lamination, peel it off and place it on the old pickguard.
Have the pickup covers I'll use mounted flush with the pickguard while applying, thus making matching pickup caps in the process after I cut around them.
Cut the holes out (carefully) with an Exacto knife.
Am I on the right track here or can someone offer me a better suggestion? And please don't recommend a custom pickguard maker. It's not worth the money and I don't want to deal with the hassle.
Can I print on lamination sheets with my inkjet printer? Or is there a similar idea that might work? If this is feasible, my plan is to:
Print the logo on lamination, peel it off and place it on the old pickguard.
Have the pickup covers I'll use mounted flush with the pickguard while applying, thus making matching pickup caps in the process after I cut around them.
Cut the holes out (carefully) with an Exacto knife.
Am I on the right track here or can someone offer me a better suggestion? And please don't recommend a custom pickguard maker. It's not worth the money and I don't want to deal with the hassle.
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