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Tudor Snowflake No-Date Dial Project


jmb

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I have spent the day trying to create a credible looking Snowflake dial. I searched the web and found a fairly large and fairly straight shot so I pulled it into Autocad and started tracing and interpolating... I am, however, having some issues printing it, as the small print gets muddied and if I didn't know what it was supposed to say I probably couldn't get past "Tudor" and "SUBMARINER". :wounded1: The nest thing, though, is it finally caused me to get up off my a$$ and figure out how to print white with my Alps printer, but even set to 1200 DPI little stuff is fuzzy. I am going to re-draw this with the little stuff as one single line instead of traced and filled...

Here's the first attempt and I think it will be the layout I will stick with.

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what was the dpi of the working file? is autocad vector or raster based? if youre handy with adobe illustrator you could make a vector trace in that and try printing it, i feel it would be crisp... i dont know much about autocad but maybe you can import the eps or ai file? maybe even make a custom font based on the tudor one

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I just re-drew the "small" script with just "thick" lines instead of filled outlines and I can read everything just fine!!! I have found that although this printer is capable of 2400 DPI (in photo mode) I can only get 600 dpi in regular graphics mode which is what I need to print white.

I have pulled the Autocad image into Illustrator, scaled it, and it prints great onto a clear transparency. Once the layout is "approved" by youze guyz then I'll print some decals... These will me white features on a clear background so only one decal will be needed (hopefully) to be applied to a black dial blank.

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Uh... J?

Do you do one in blue? :Jumpy:

Since he's printing white on a clear decal, it's up to you. You could paint a dial blank orange and have a Doxaflake. Or an Irishflake green. Or a Cornflake yellow. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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Any color is theoretically possible but I still have to decide if this printer will produce good enough quality. The printers are not made any more but are highly sought after by hard-core model builders as being about the best around for doing decals on. But, their stuff is not usually scrutinized under a loupe...

Here's a "proof of concept" done with a clear vinyl "peel 'n' stick" type substrate you might make window decals out of. It is highly glossy and I didn't "squeegee" it out for fear of tearing off the printing so it's full of bubbles, etc. I discovered I had no "water slide" decals so I ordered some today but figured I could use these as a test medium. I can see I still need to thin down some features...

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Since he's printing white on a clear decal, it's up to you. You could paint a dial blank orange and have a Doxaflake. Or an Irishflake green. Or a Cornflake yellow. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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I've wanted a yellow-dialled Rolex/Tudor for quite a while now

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I'm in. Why not print just the black and paint the dial base white or lume white? I think there is something similar being done in a different post. That would simplify the printing process and less room for run-off. I think. Looks great. Maybe make the submariner less bold, or use a slightly different font?

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I have created a "negative" of this artwork and printed it at 1200 dpi and the results are encouraging... I have also ordered a new printer to replace my aging HP inkjet printer and it boasts 6000 x 2400 dpi resolution so maybe it can do something...

Another neat feature of the Alps is that it can print metallic silver, gold, etc...

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Awesome JM. Now, How about the text above the hands hole on the dial? Maybe a mix of prints instead of one print job will be easier on the printer?

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I'm not sure I understand...

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