steven_e007
Member
Hi,
one of my other hobbies is that I play drums in a group.
The band have requested that I put the band logo on my bass drum, as you do...
There are companies on the net that do this, I believe you give then a .jpg file and they use some fancy digital printer that takes drum skin...
So far so good, until I checked the price!!!
Well, our band logo is just a black on white line drawing. I can easily photograph it to make a negative (or a positive?). A drum skim is made of polyester (I think) but is available 'coated', to give it a bit of a matt surface.
Methinks that with my darkroom and enlargers at my disposal it must be possible to put the image onto the skin using some sort of traditional alternative printing technique.
Can any of the alternative processs gurus in this forum help me out with ideas?
Thanks,
Steve
one of my other hobbies is that I play drums in a group.
The band have requested that I put the band logo on my bass drum, as you do...

There are companies on the net that do this, I believe you give then a .jpg file and they use some fancy digital printer that takes drum skin...
So far so good, until I checked the price!!!




Well, our band logo is just a black on white line drawing. I can easily photograph it to make a negative (or a positive?). A drum skim is made of polyester (I think) but is available 'coated', to give it a bit of a matt surface.
Methinks that with my darkroom and enlargers at my disposal it must be possible to put the image onto the skin using some sort of traditional alternative printing technique.
Can any of the alternative processs gurus in this forum help me out with ideas?
Thanks,
Steve