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 Post subject: Re: Show me your label
PostPosted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:28 am 
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you can see a lot of thought has went into this...


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 1:40 pm 
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I keep thinking I'll come up with something interesting but mine is still rudimentary….like my building laughing6-hehe

Nice job on some of these…Dennis K, I've always admired your detailed artwork; Jay, I fell in love with yours when you were doing the builder's challenge and Casey….really beautiful and unique.


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 Post subject: Re: Show me your label
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Here's mine, which gets printed on parchment and all the details handwritten in. The main effort went into the round logo, which would also be my headstock inlay if I ever build another guitar without a slotted headstock. It really should have some sort of more ornate border.

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I just use wallpaper lining paper. I'm happy with the unusual splash of colour, but some of the text is a bit small and no-one can ever read or understand the name/logo.... probably should just use my name like everyone else! :)

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 Post subject: Re: Show me your label
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Sanchopanza,
there is something very nice about your "unusual splash of colour" - your label is just different enough IMHO.



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Can anyone recommend a good (free) software for this. I have Windows 8.1. It came with absolutely nothing useful.

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Filippo Morelli wrote:
Window 8.1 came with absolutely nothing useful? You said a mouthful there, Mike! lol

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I think they are focused more on their "store". Since one of the "apps" included is actually a link to their online "store", this design is obviously to cash in on the popularity of various apps, in the same way it is done with cellphones.
I'm sure there are plenty out there who love it, but I long for the simplicity of XP, or even the later versions of Vista in a pinch.

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Mike Baker wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good (free) software for this. I have Windows 8.1. It came with absolutely nothing useful.


Not really software but Dover Books sells lots of clipart of decorative frames you can customize in MS Paint and print onto parchment.

http://search.doverpublications.com/search?keywords=decorative+frames

http://store.doverpublications.com/0486290433.html



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 Post subject: Re: Show me your label
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Mark, thanks.

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Google up "Open Office". It's a free "Office" package that has most of the features available in MS Office. It's Cloud based, and has a word processor, spread sheet, database, and presentation software packages. Works pretty well, and can save files in most formats.

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I always liked your branded "label" Rod. Where did you have it made? I know you already said where, a while back, but I can't remember. I'd like to get something made, but the Lee Valley irons are bit limited.

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Thanks guys. I too really like the branding iron. Simple.

funny enough, the website is ;) http://www.brandingirons.com/

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Rod True wrote:
Thanks guys. I too really like the branding iron. Simple.

funny enough, the website is ;) http://www.brandingirons.com/


I looked at those on the Rockler site, thinking the iron would make a great "label". I see that it really does. Nice one, Rod!


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Couple of variants of this...

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Though I like the idea of the branding iron!


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Here's what I use - bloodwood, laser engraved and cut. This one was a test piece from a while back that I keep around for show and tell.

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Mine are not good enough to put labels in yet.

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Dave Fifield wrote:
Here's what I use - bloodwood, laser engraved and cut. This one was a test piece from a while back that I keep around for show and tell.

Dave F.


I just got back my first batch of labels made using the same approach. The one below is temporarily in place in a guitar I'm building. The wood is mahogany. You can't tell from the photo, but the label isn't just sitting on top of the back joint reinforcement strip. There is a channel routed into the back side of the label for the strip to pass through so the oval rests on the surface of the back. The blank space to the right of Kingfisher is where I will write the serial number.

The mahogany worked great for the laser engraving and cutting but the piece of bubinga I also gave the guy with the laser to try was a total fail. Maybe too much oil in the wood. I charred a lot and when cutting out the ovals, the wood got so hot it split. Base on the four bubinga labels that more or less survived the process, I like the look of the mahogany better anyway.

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Where did all these people go?

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Hi Steve,
When I first reread this thread I thought the same thing, but hesitated to post that question. We do tend to be an older group and some have moved on in one way or another. If you don't try to actively sell your work it may come down to "how many guitars can you eat?"


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sdsollod wrote:
Where did all these people go?

That’s what I was wondering

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how many guitars can you eat?"

I can kinda relate to that…

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People lose interest and move on. Some of these folks have passed RIP. And some make the jump to being commercial and find in time it's not for them. Lots of reasons and it's always been like this on the OLF.

We have far more past members than active members if you look at the member count on the index page that's a far cry from perhaps 200 active members at any given time. The 200 number is a guess I have no data just 18 years of hanging out here.


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I'm 2 months behind you Hesh...

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