NewZoo - 5-1-2006 at 07:52 AM
I want to put a logo on a 3 meter 4 lines kite. Logo would cover almost all the kite. Who can make such a kite?
Scoopy - 5-1-2006 at 02:27 PM
HQ does custom work with logos, Im not sure if this applies to quad line foils or not.
www.powerkites.de
Scoop
rudeboysaude - 13-3-2006 at 01:19 PM
If you know someone who has a vinyl cutter you can get some insignia cloth they use for making numbers for sails. You can cut that in the shape of
your logo and stick it on. It can be screen printed also for more detailed graphics. If you hav emore questions shoot me an email from my website www.mnkiting.com
Aaron.
!(*)! - 14-3-2006 at 04:34 PM
With a small 3m kite you will have to worry about weight and of course balance. But certainly there are ways to dye and airbrush or screen nylon to
make your project successful.
Do you want to do this youself or have someone do it for you? Because those will be two entirely different answers.
There was a major powerkite company that 3 years ago came out with a foil(I won't name names but if someone guesses....cool) and it had massive
screened graphics on it. I swear the heavy vinyl type ink weighed a third of the kite. The kite wasn't on the market long and that company never did
that again. And Oh Yea that kite flew very badly.
Remeber anything to do with kites...light is right
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Scoopy - 14-3-2006 at 04:49 PM
You wouldnt be talkin quadrifoil would ya??? kinda like the one for sale on here??
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=1897
Scoop
!(*)! - 14-3-2006 at 09:57 PM
Scoop.......buzzer goes off......wrong.
Actually on those Q artist series the graphic application was very well done and really didn't seem too effect to kites performance. I have a 5m of
those with the energy symbol and egyptian goddess on it. I have it set up as a single line lifter now to hang my dirty socks and the rest of my spikey
laundry off of. Those were really pretty visually stunning for a production traction kite.
New Zoo would be fortunate if he could find someone to do a graphic in the method that Quadrifoil used.
The foil I am talking about the graphic was grossly thick and if you had one in a hot car(temperture wise) the stuff would get tacky.
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