Thanks again guys. Here are some more crappy pics lol. I tried, using "Gimp" picture editor, to get the colour close...meh, not really that close. Just think pewter, or ginger-aled silver sparkle. Which is nice as that's exactly what I wanted.
Glenn, I ended up gluing the seam down with latex contact cement. It works fine even on the very rough back, bonding it to the very smooth front. Only problem is, they only have the blue stuff up the street here, not the clear-drying stuff. I think for the 8X12 I will use a butt-join, under a lug, with maybe a strip of double-sided tape underneath.
The wrap is smooth and clear like glass on the front/top. On the back it's basically 80 grit sandpaper [pics]. Real glass glitter so if you ran your hand along the back with the emulsion fully dried, you would have many little cuts on your fingers. So I don't do that heh. As I say, once the emulsion is dry, I use a common plastic-bristle cleaning brush to lightly remove loose glitter.
This wrap has the handling-feel of the cloth-backed vinyl wrap, only a bit more rigid, but not as rigid as Delmar wrap. The word "chewy" comes to mind, if that helps. :) While the Dura Lar on its own feels like thick acetate, the addition of the polymer emulsion creates the more malleable feel.
I had another chance to check out Delmar silver sparkle on a Rogers tom at the jam space. Not just personal bias, I like mine better. Also there's a re-wrapped Ludwig 9X13 at the same jam space - BDP Delmar wrap, lots of wrinkles due to uneven shell topography.....so I'm in good company heh.
I'm considering the insertion of cardboard "shims" under the wrap in the most wrinkled areas. The idea being to fill the air gaps that cause the wrinkles. Will post results...
I'm inordinately proud of my fake Ludwig badge. I even put the little crimp in there...:)
Mitch