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  • How to: pattern logo on large wall – help please?

    Posted by Tim de Beir on 30 November 2015 at 22:21

    I have to apply a pattern from the clients logo (and It was my idea to turn it a few degrees) Wall is approx. 3,5m width x 5m height.

    See attachment, how would you guys do this?


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    Chris Rogers replied 9 years, 10 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies
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  • Derek Heron

    Member
    1 December 2015 at 07:10

    if the budget allows and to avoid overlap and seams
    a one piece fabric would look great
    picture of one we did last week
    it goes around switches etc no problem

    derek


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  • Shawn Bentley

    Member
    1 December 2015 at 10:25

    hi derek that looks great what fabric did u use to print on, cheers

  • Derek Heron

    Member
    2 December 2015 at 06:48

    hi shawn
    its a soft fabric uv printed on this one but we sometimes have dye sub prints
    heres a couple more

    derek


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  • Shawn Bentley

    Member
    2 December 2015 at 07:28

    great stuff, they look lovely, thanks for uploading

  • Simon Worrall

    Member
    2 December 2015 at 09:43

    Tim
    You didnt say if it was an internal or external wall.

    Simon.

  • David Hammond

    Member
    2 December 2015 at 13:42

    Nice work Derek! Looks good.

    Not seen you on here for a while!

  • Derek Heron

    Member
    2 December 2015 at 15:53

    Hi david
    i check in now and then but been away quite a bit fitting good to see a few old faces still about
    just got back from vegas 😀
    hard work though


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  • Warren Beard

    Member
    3 December 2015 at 19:32

    Hiya Derek, hope you’re well.

    What is this fabric? is it self adhesive or pasted or what? We also hate joins so this is interesting.

    cheers

    Warren

  • Warren Beard

    Member
    3 December 2015 at 19:40

    Paint the wall and use cut vinyl 😛 😉

    quote Tim de Beir:

    I have to apply a pattern from the clients logo (and It was my idea to turn it a few degrees) Wall is approx. 3,5m width x 5m height.

    See attachment, how would you guys do this?

  • Derek Heron

    Member
    4 December 2015 at 05:56

    hi Warren
    the system we use for internal is called fabtrack can also be used on curved walls and ceilings
    think at the moment it can go up to 5 metres high without a join
    can be either dye sub or uv

    and external we use crystal
    have a look at fabtrack.co.uk for some more pics and info

    Fabtrack is a plastic extrusion that is designed to tension fabric with zero finishing requirements. No stitching, No silicon, No keder.Fabtrack can tension fabrics from 200g/m up to 300g/m, from printed fabrics, to textured fabrics.

    Derek

  • Warren Beard

    Member
    6 December 2015 at 20:47
    quote Derek Heron:

    hi Warren
    the system we use for internal is called fabtrack can also be used on curved walls and ceilings
    think at the moment it can go up to 5 metres high without a join
    can be either dye sub or uv

    and external we use crystal
    have a look at fabtrack.co.uk for some more pics and info

    Fabtrack is a plastic extrusion that is designed to tension fabric with zero finishing requirements. No stitching, No silicon, No keder.Fabtrack can tension fabrics from 200g/m up to 300g/m, from printed fabrics, to textured fabrics.

    Derek

    Thanks Derek, will take a look.

  • Chris Rogers

    Member
    7 December 2015 at 11:42

    We’ve done a couple of walls with wallpaper stock (let it dry off for a couple of days before you apply), looks good if you can live with joins. Alternatively you could print onto vinyl and get a textured laminate.

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