They specified Edge printed/cut 23k Gold Leaf with Laminate; so the hand-painted type wouldn't work. Art essentials sells rolls of 23k material.
What is it about these companies that sell this type of material that their websites are so horrible with lack of information on the products???
sign gold isn't 23k... it's 22k so if they specified 23... then its not SG.
also... hand gilded is too possible with the edge... we do it every day. been gilding fire trucks for 25 years.
There's ways of hand gilding onto the truck itself (traditional) or you can utilize the Edge to make 23k graphics to be installed quickly on location.
lol. I think you misunderstood. You cut a stencil, apply to the truck, hand size the area, remove the stencil, gild and burnish, clearcoat, and either hard outline or screen the shade/outline whatever else. when you gild directly onto the paint, it's referred to as a "traditional" application.
With the Edge, we can gild onto vinyl itself, print, coat and finish the lettering just like any other decal, and it can be shipped out to be installed by the customer, or sign company doing the graphics install. Then you get genuine hand gilded/burnished gold leaf lettering (and striping) that's easy to apply. looks much better as opposed to relying on the random swirled premade stuff like from Leo or SG. Graphics with hand burled letters where the burnish is scaled and centered according the to the lettering is WAY better. Can also do the emblems and seals.
With the Edge, we can gild onto vinyl itself, print, coat and finish the lettering just like any other decal, and it can be shipped out to be installed by the customer, or sign company doing the graphics install.
How will your customer determine what carat gold you applied to his truck? I'm guessing it would be quite a difficult task to separate 22 cart from 23 carat gold... even with sophisticated a lab.
I'm not suggesting you cheat him but how the heck will he know what you used?
BTW... I use 24 carat gold from Wrights of Lymm.
How will your customer determine what carat gold you applied to his truck? I'm guessing it would be quite a difficult task to separate 22 cart from 23 carat gold... even with sophisticated a lab.
I'm not suggesting you cheat him but how the heck will he know what you used?
BTW... I use 24 carat gold from Wrights of Lymm.
Okay this may not be a popular opinion amongst some on here. But consider this: I realize they requested 23 Carat, however talk to your client about whether or not they are going to care for their gold leaf lettering. We made the mistake years ago of gilding all our local fire trucks, before anyone asks, yes, we even properly cleared over our work.
But our fireman are rough on these trucks. If it's a small town like ours without much excitement. These guys will fill their time by cleaning the trucks several times a week. They will scrub down their trucks with cleaners, brushes and you name it and it will quickly take a toll on real gold leaf. If it's a show truck... that's one thing. If they know how to take care of the gold leaf... that's another.
But take the time to talk to them about those things. In some cases something like Sign Gold can be a better option, even if it isn't 23 Carat and even if it isn't quite as brilliant. It certainly is cheaper and easier to repair when the time comes. Just keep in mind these are work trucks.
Okay this may not be a popular opinion amongst some on here. But consider this: I realize they requested 23 Carat, however talk to your client about whether or not they are going to care for their gold leaf lettering. We made the mistake years ago of gilding all our local fire trucks, before anyone asks, yes, we even properly cleared over our work.
But our fireman are rough on these trucks. If it's a small town like ours without much excitement. These guys will fill their time by cleaning the trucks several times a week. They will scrub down their trucks with cleaners, brushes and you name it and it will quickly take a toll on real gold leaf. If it's a show truck... that's one thing. If they know how to take care of the gold leaf... that's another.
But take the time to talk to them about those things. In some cases something like Sign Gold can be a better option, even if it isn't 23 Carat and even if it isn't quite as brilliant. It certainly is cheaper and easier to repair when the time comes. Just keep in mind these are work trucks.