Ryguy920 Member Oct 29, 2011 #1 ok so everytime i try to put a die-cut on my helmet theres always air bubbles and stuff and it gets all wrinkled and looks like shit. How do you put a diecut on a curved helmet without this happening?
ok so everytime i try to put a die-cut on my helmet theres always air bubbles and stuff and it gets all wrinkled and looks like shit. How do you put a diecut on a curved helmet without this happening?
k-fred Active member Oct 29, 2011 #2 sticker cult: https://newschoolers.com/ns/cult/forum/cat_id/4745/
MothaHucker Active member Oct 29, 2011 #3 actually take time and be careful with it, dont just slap it on there
Crispy. Active member Oct 29, 2011 #10 Take a hair dryer and blow it on to the back of the die cut which will heat it up while slowly applying the sticker w/ a credit card type thing.
Take a hair dryer and blow it on to the back of the die cut which will heat it up while slowly applying the sticker w/ a credit card type thing.
Olimar Active member Oct 29, 2011 #11 yeah ive tried putting a saga sticker on my helmet twice. and ive failed miserably twice. so in other words i have the same exact problem.
yeah ive tried putting a saga sticker on my helmet twice. and ive failed miserably twice. so in other words i have the same exact problem.
gigi.d Active member Oct 29, 2011 #12 Fuuuck. I just tried to put a saga sticker on my helmet tonight and if fucked up as well. Shit sucks.
Fuuuck. I just tried to put a saga sticker on my helmet tonight and if fucked up as well. Shit sucks.
B BuSkiz Active member Oct 30, 2011 #14 microwave the diecut for like 5-10 seconds, then apply slowly while stretching
Rockhound Active member Oct 30, 2011 #17 for me, i cut my diecuts into pieces to put them on, that way i dont get limited by how much the paper ont he back bends for instance, i cut this one up into four pieces and put them on seperatly, i think it turned out ok View attachment 377217
for me, i cut my diecuts into pieces to put them on, that way i dont get limited by how much the paper ont he back bends for instance, i cut this one up into four pieces and put them on seperatly, i think it turned out ok View attachment 377217
remster Member Oct 30, 2011 #18 That is a fucking sick die-cut! +k. btw where is the design for that?
Rockhound Active member Oct 30, 2011 #19 its a company in hawaii called HiLife808 this is the other side of the helmet View attachment 377218