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=== Lazertran ===
=== Lazertran ===
Water-slide decal paper from [http://lazertran.com/ Lazertran] is a flexible method for producing a hard wearing transparent finish, approaching silk screen for quality. The image for transferring is printed mirrored with a toner based laser printer. The sheet is then soaked in water to detach the decal which is then placed on the panel toner side down. Heating the panel later in an oven bonds the toner to the surface.<ref>[http://www.strings.ph.qmul.ac.uk/~thomas/synthdiy/frontpanel.htm Waterslide Decal (Lazertran Paper)], Front Panel Construction in Synthesizer Projects, Steven Thomas</ref><ref>[http://clacktronics.co.uk/research/lazertran/ Using Lazertran on Metal], Clacktronics, Ben Barwise</ref>
Water-slide decal paper from [http://lazertran.com/ Lazertran] is a flexible method for producing a hard wearing transparent finish, approaching silk screen for quality. The image for transferring is printed mirrored with a toner based laser printer. The sheet is then soaked in water to detach the decal which is then placed on the panel toner side down. Heating the panel later in an oven bonds the toner to the surface. Otherwise use an aerosol lacquer to protect it.<ref>[http://www.strings.ph.qmul.ac.uk/~thomas/synthdiy/frontpanel.htm Waterslide Decal (Lazertran Paper)], Front Panel Construction in Synthesizer Projects, Steven Thomas</ref><ref>[http://clacktronics.co.uk/research/lazertran/ Using Lazertran on Metal], Clacktronics, Ben Barwise</ref><ref>In the comments to [http://www.matrixsynth.com/2007/03/grant-richter-on-cutting-down-modular.html Grant Richter on Cutting Down Modular Costs], Matrixsynth, March 2007</ref>


=== Paint infilling ===
=== Paint infilling ===