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Old 01-13-2014, 03:51 PM   #1181
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I finally finished my F&F DE steels this weekend. Custom spines and inside art.

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How do you get the inside and outside spine artwork? I am guessing there are two different printouts but I would imagine that could make the spine bulge.

I would like to do this to my German steels so the spine matches my BB FF6 SB and also so I can get that damn backwards spine from the SB's.
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Old 01-13-2014, 04:02 PM   #1182
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How are you guys getting art put down on the inside spine? Is there a tutorial?
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How are you guys getting art put down on the inside spine? Is there a tutorial?
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Old 01-13-2014, 04:11 PM   #1184
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I have 4-5 dented/damaged steels that I'll giveaway to someone who would like to attempt these Custom jobs but don't want to take the risk of messing up their own steels. All I ask is you pay the shipping on them. PM me if interested
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Old 01-23-2014, 03:18 PM   #1186
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Does anyone here use a Mac for making interior artwork?
Im having no luck with the template process using gimp.. and i really want to try some new artworks.... Any help appreciated
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Printed out some artwork for my Highlander steel today. Used a version of the International poster and thought it turned out quite well. I just used the front and back as I didn't want to work on the spine for fear of tearing it up. I like it so much that I'm eventually going to try it in color...I just don't want to use up my ink right now.


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I finally got brave enough to disassemble a steelbook today. Used a credit card to pop the plastic out, then a hairdryer for 30 seconds and a thin blade pop the art off the spine. Worked pretty well but the glue was stubborn.

Does anyone have suggestions on a) A more effective alternative to Goo Gone and b) Size and brand for clear double-sided tape for the spine art?

Thanks to everyone who contributes to these threads. Good stuff.
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Are you guys using normal printer paper for these?
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I use Kodak Photo paper.
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I finally got brave enough to disassemble a steelbook today. Used a credit card to pop the plastic out, then a hairdryer for 30 seconds and a thin blade pop the art off the spine. Worked pretty well but the glue was stubborn.

Does anyone have suggestions on a) A more effective alternative to Goo Gone and b) Size and brand for clear double-sided tape for the spine art?

Thanks to everyone who contributes to these threads. Good stuff.
6mm stix2 from amazon.co.uk works a treat. It's the same stuff scanavo use.
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Old 02-06-2014, 12:34 PM   #1192
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Is there a link where I can find how to resize the pic to print the right size to fit inside the SB. I have been trying to get my printer to print the right size and failing miserably. Guess I am not that computer literate.
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Old 02-06-2014, 02:53 PM   #1193
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Total width: 27.4cm or 482 pix
Total height: 17cm or 777 pix
Spine width: 0.8cm
Spine height: 15.4

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Look at Post#269 & Post#300 for walk through & further details.

You can easily make a template of your own using various programs. I use Gimp which is free image manipulation software.

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So I followed the steps in post #506 and when the image prints it is a little too small. Is there a difference between US Steelbooks and Others in size? Thanks so much Fast Fish for the help but it seems either the template is too small or my printer settings are off. I am having a hard time with this.
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Old 03-09-2014, 10:36 PM   #1195
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Finally figured it out! Here are my first 10 or so I did today!

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Nice job James! It definitely takes a couple times doing this to finally figure out how to not damage the steel. I find you have to be very patient but I'm OCD so I go real slow. Lol. It takes me like a good hour to do one steel. Curious, how long did it take you to do all 10 of those?
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Steelbook Madness!!! Custom inside artwork for all my steelbooks! - YouTube


very nice job, as much as I dont like the movie the HULK one is pretty badass.

While I personally would love to do the spines, I just dont want to ruin any of my steels and as you pointed out alot of great images have all the artwork focused in the middle where the art kinda gets lost. Which is why I try to do like you did for the sherlocks where if I'm missing anything by not having spine done its only blank space that doesn't take away from the inside art created.

I do however look forward to a tutorial video from you in the future.
You've also reminded me there are about 8 steels I've been meaning to create artwork for.

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Nice job James! It definitely takes a couple times doing this to finally figure out how to not damage the steel. I find you have to be very patient but I'm OCD so I go real slow. Lol. It takes me like a good hour to do one steel. Curious, how long did it take you to do all 10 of those?
I worked on all these from like 8am to 3pm off and on. It wasn't straight through. I have a 2 year old son so I took breaks feeding him and watching cartoons with him and all that. By the time I did the 4th or 5th one I was able to do them pretty quickly. About 15 min per.
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very nice job, as much as I dont like the movie the HULK one is pretty badass.

While I personally would love to do the spines, I just dont want to ruin any of my steels and as you pointed out alot of great images have all the artwork focused in the middle where the art kinda gets lost. Which is why I try to do like you did for the sherlocks where if I'm missing anything by not having spine done its only blank space that doesn't take away from the inside art created.

I do however look forward to a tutorial video from you in the future.
You've also reminded me there are about 8 steels I've been meaning to create artwork for.

Thanks
Yea the hulk is prob my least fav movie and my favorite art I did lol. The spines are not really hard to do at all and I will show how easy it is in my tutorial video!
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Yea the hulk is prob my least fav movie and my favorite art I did lol. The spines are not really hard to do at all and I will show how easy it is in my tutorial video!
Curious to see how you remove your spine. I think it's removing all the left over glue that's slowing me down. I use goo gone but still takes time. How do you take off the left over glue?
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