Wow, I never even imagined that you could make such things with a home printer, those decals look just like the real deal. What adhesive/etc did you use to hold the tinfoil in place whilst it went through the laser ?
Brian
It is a pretty easy process.
First I print on regular paper. Once I know where the image ends up I use a bit of painters tape to hold the leading edge of the aluminum foil to the paper and feed it pack in. That applies the image to the foil.
Next I feed the foil through a hot laminator and laminate both sides. This gives it a little stiffness and ensures the laser won't rub off.
The last step is to apply the adhesive. The only adhesive sheets I can find that work are Singer Peel and Stick Sheets. These are 5" x5" two sided peel and stick pads. This allows you to apply the adhesive and leave the backing in place just like a commercial sticker.
The very last last step is to cut of the sticker. That can be the hardest part as straight lines look processional and crooked lines look poor.
If you think some pictures would help let me know.
Dean