| What are you attempting? to replace the label on vinyl records with printed ones? or is this related to the scanning question earlier???.
If youre goin to do an absolute shed load then ur gonna have to buy some decent compasses and scissors im afraid. Measure the radius/diameter of the record label across with a ruler and sert the compasses to it. Those compasses with a point on both ends would be good (especially with the sturdy wheel adjuster between the legs of the compass).
I could send you an accurate picture image or something with an actual scale 1:1 circle representing the size - then you could print a load out and not bother compassing them all. But you would have to make sure the image is right at your end. You could probably do this yourself by trial and error for the size and print a load out.
Now, the hole in the middle is going to be tricky. This is where the double pointed compass would come in.....you would 'score' scrape out the circle untill the paper wears away. It can work reasonably well. Or if youre really stuck and wanna get it only fairly neat you can repeatedly stick a drawing pin or something around the circle close together and then press the middle out. Not advised for loads though!!, but could be tricky with scissors.
If youre gonna be doin an insane amount, Id ask Pianoman or a local record maker if you can scab some actual labels. These could be old scrap ones reversed around so they are white - better than the bin!.
Run out of insane ideas for now,
Good luck.
sirius. |