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Is it possible to get rice paper for printing logos in Europe? Is it known under a different name? I didn´t managed to get some in the paper stores. Thanks, Henning

Is it possible to get rice paper for printing logos in Europe? Is it known > under a different name? I didn´t managed to get some in the paper stores. > Thanks, Henning seabase in the uk see it under the name of decal tissue!

Have you tried model shops ? That’s where I find it in France. Pierre

Have you tried model shops ? That’s where I find it in France.>>> Pierre Sea base has it, give 'm a call : UK +44(0)1637 875811 or France +33(0)558 417 705. They have almost everything shaping tools , blanks, resin, ect. Peter Rijk.

Sea base has it, give 'm a call : UK +44(0)1637 875811 or France +33(0)558 > 417 705. They have almost everything shaping tools , blanks, resin, ect. Seabase is great, website at seabase.ltd.uk . I’ve never ordered rice paper from them, my board is without a logo. I went to the art supply store and asked them for rice paper, they called it japanese paper. Dunno if it’s the same thing, but I’m going to try it. regards, Håvard PS. Henning, where are you located?

PS. Henning, where are you located? Thanks for your help. I live in Germany

Thanks for your help. I live in Germany try this… in Germany www.custommade.de or in north Italy (German language area) bye peppe http://www.theglasser.com

A little know fact; (when looking for rice paper.) most of it comes from Japan, but the stuff that is most commonly used for surfboard lams as actually made from Rayon fiber. Rice paper is sort of a generic term. it may be easier to find if you ask for rayon fiber papers.

try to go model toys shop and ask ‘‘silkypan’’ used to make airplane model. someone give me tissue paper…like pattern to make dress but much more light…is good but difficult to print. sorry my english>>> A little know fact; (when looking for rice paper.) most of it comes from > Japan, but the stuff that is most commonly used for surfboard lams as > actually made from Rayon fiber. Rice paper is sort of a generic term. it > may be easier to find if you ask for rayon fiber papers. http://www.theglasser.com