Lawrence, I have seen dry-transfer sheets with all kinds of words, markings, scales, etc. that produce very nice results. I'm looking for a source now, in fact, so i can make a new front face for a transceiver I got used and pretty well hacked up. Radio Shack carried them once upon a time, but no more of course. If I find a source I'll post it here. You can slso buy silkscreen kits at your local art supply store. I had one that you could use a photosensitive emulsion and expose the silkscreen just like a PCB. Never actually used it, but it looked relatively simple. So simple, in fact, that I seem to recall the developer for the exposed emulsion was water. Dale --- We are Dyslexia of Borg. Fusistance is retile. Your ass will be laminated. On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 llile@SALTONUSA.COM wrote: > I have seen really good looking custom decals on people's elesctonics > cases/enclosures. Even one-off's can look pretty professional with these. > Where are they obtained? Can any corner printing shop do these, or do > you ahve to special order them? Is there an outfit that can do custom > silkscreens for this purpose? -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.