Happy Sunday,
I'm one of the fussy types who worries a lot about how things look. One particular issue that I'm currently faced with is placarding. I've replaced a couple of plastic trim pieces, the originals were embossed with the placarding so it was easy to freshen them up with a paint marker. On the new plastics there is no embossing. On most aircraft with aftermarket trim I just see the typical sticker labels, but not only do they not adhere well to the textured plastic but I feel like they look like a cheap afterthought. Same for breakers and switches.
That said, has anyone come up with a more durable and professional looking method for placarding things such as the cowl flap lever, oxygen ports, etc? I'd been toying with trying a vinyl cutting machine and some super adhesive high quality vinyl, but it's a pretty expensive way to go about it and I'm not sure how small lettering would turn out so I'd like to know if anyone else has used that method, or if there's perhaps something better.
Thanks
I'm one of the fussy types who worries a lot about how things look. One particular issue that I'm currently faced with is placarding. I've replaced a couple of plastic trim pieces, the originals were embossed with the placarding so it was easy to freshen them up with a paint marker. On the new plastics there is no embossing. On most aircraft with aftermarket trim I just see the typical sticker labels, but not only do they not adhere well to the textured plastic but I feel like they look like a cheap afterthought. Same for breakers and switches.
That said, has anyone come up with a more durable and professional looking method for placarding things such as the cowl flap lever, oxygen ports, etc? I'd been toying with trying a vinyl cutting machine and some super adhesive high quality vinyl, but it's a pretty expensive way to go about it and I'm not sure how small lettering would turn out so I'd like to know if anyone else has used that method, or if there's perhaps something better.
Thanks