bulz 0 Posted May 12, 2005 Don't have a clue where this should go, but this looked like as good a place as any. :) Admin, feel free to move. Here's how it's done. My mouse pad measures 7-1/4 X 8-3/4, the images are sized for that. I used 3M-77 spray contact adhesive to attach the cover to the mouse pad. If you don't have a blank white mouse pad. You may want to cover your old pad with and blank piece of your old white T shirt. Before you attach your new cover, keeps the bleed thru down. Iron-on transfer paper for your printer. Old white T shirt Follow the instructions for the paper. Remember to reverse the picture so the text is printed backwards I also cut out a frame ,oversized, from stiff cardboard to surround the image to keep it from distorting when it's cut free from the shirt. Coat your old mouse pad with the 77, align over the old pad and stick'er down. Alignment, here's a couple of suggestions. 1.Use double stick tape to attach your old mouse pad to a window. This will produce a dandy shadow outline on the padcover to be attached. 2. Use about 8 streight pins going around the perimature, near the corner's. With the pointie end up. As you let your cover down over the pins let them come through the edges of the image, the pins will guide the cover down. Once the cover is down press from the center out to the edges. The transfer has an odd slick finish to it but it doesn't seem to bother the mouse. But what would bother a mouse? Anyway, injoy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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bulz 0 Posted May 12, 2005 :) Here's the pad it produces. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pete 0 Posted May 12, 2005 I think your all very sad You can get them ready at Max Spielmans For about £7.00 Just take your image as Jpeg format and away you go Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PG_Raptor 0 Posted May 12, 2005 I think your all very sadYou can get them ready at Max Spielmans For about £7.00 Just take your image as Jpeg format and away you go But what's the fun in that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BananaBob 0 Posted May 12, 2005 Cool! Will have to try this, but i'm dangerous with an iron, lol. Bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bulz 0 Posted May 12, 2005 I think your all very sadYou can get them ready at Max Spielmans For about £7.00 Just take your image as Jpeg format and away you go <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks for feeling sorry for me Pete! ;) I'll have to get the wife's permission for this. Now lets see, around $2,000 dollars for the round trip airfare. Thousand dollars for spending money food, side trip to Briggin Hill, Cosford RAF Museum, FAA Museum. Oh, and I dont think the wife will let me go alone. So if she goes it's off to Liverpool to see the Lads birthplace. There goe's another $2,000 and another 1,000 for spending money. And around 11 dollars for the mouse pad. So.. total cost of the mouse pad is around $6,011.00. Humm.. on second though forgot the wife's going better kick in another 1,000 ;) Just kidden Pete ~S! Cheers :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pete 0 Posted May 13, 2005 Don't worry about the money you can't take it with you.Come & spend it in the UK we have lots of very good Air museums & have a very good summer airshow program.Theres no need to bring the wife Liverpools a bit of a dump. Anyway i'm going to be sad & have a go at making one of your mouse mats,sounds like it could be fun although like banana Bob I'm not verygood with the iron. Cheers bulz All the best Pete :) :) :) :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites