The JJ Tricorder Project Pt 2

I am going to rename this as the JJ Tricorder (after JJ Abrams, 2009 Star Trek reboot) Project and so, its part 2 after opening it. So, don't you go and looking for part one as the title did not change then. Heh.

And so, after that experiment with the cigarette lighter label, I am now ready to start on the JJ Abrams Tricorder. Well, OK, so the kids are a bit busy having dinner tonight and won't be bothering me for another 30 minutes. OK, the segment for today is to remove the label from the Tricorder INTACT. This is because I do not have software to re-create the label nor the time to do so, anyway.


The label will then be kept in a transparency where it will be processed at a later date. But for now, or for tonight, it has to be transferred first. Because its made of paper, I will be using the Lighter Fluid trick. Any other labels such as vinyl or soft plastic, I would still use Lighter Fluid. I have learnt my lesson with WD40. Ah ha ha ha ha.

Once again, drip some lighter fluid onto the label.
Let it work itself into the whole thing and just wait

In theory, I could just keep in dripping the fluid until
the whole sticker is soaked and I will just pull it off.
But because its made of paper, I am not taking any
chances.

There. The sticker is safely transferred onto the acetate
and I'll leave it somewhere safe for the lighter fluid to
dry off. At this point in time, its very fragile.


Because the lighter fluid is very runny, make sure
you know how to control its flow. Funny thing here
is that there is virtually no sticker gum residue on
the toy itself. Which means less cleanup for me.

Unfortunately, my peeling skills are not that good and
I cannot understand why these marks are here. Its
like as if they are bent and bubbling out of the sticker

This is the effect of the fluid running into unauthorised
area. So, as a rule of thumb, I am going to leave it alone
and let it dry by itself.

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