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  1. d3c3pti0n5

    First project with vinyl cutter

    Nice Job!
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    Arrow WRAPS - Archery

    No need for a template, just draw a rectangle that measures 1x7. This is for a carbon arrow. Some of the fatter carbon arrows you may have to go with 1.25 x 7 or 5 inches if you preferr. The are very easy to install. I use a mouse pad to lay the vinyl on and you wouldn't believe how well the static helps when you lay it on the pad. There are a few youtube videos that show this application.
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    Arrow WRAPS - Archery

    Awesome...Thanks guys!
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    Unorthodox application for cutter - Boxes

    Thanks. Yeah that would be neat if you found that link.
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    Arrow WRAPS - Archery

    Here is something else I made fooling around with my cutter. While we are on this topic, does anyone know where to find glow-in-the-dark vinyl? OR - does anyone have a link to small sheets of reflective or fluorescent vinly? By the foot even. I'm just using oracal 651 (white). I've shot these about 50 time each over 300fps and the vinyl seems to be holding up.
  6. Not sure what the long term result would be from constucting these with your cutter would be. Probably not good for your cutter but here is something I made using one of my duller blades on my cutter. I scarred the cardstock with the cutter and then I cut the outer perimitter with an excto knife. It's easy to follow the contour once the cutter scars it. I suppose you could use scissors too. Anyways, it was fun designing it. I use them to ship fishing lures I make and sell on ebay.
  7. Here are the eps files. Football.eps mega.eps pomps.eps Football.eps mega.eps pomps.eps
  8. Pretty much all word of mouth, no special skills needed . I GAVE several small decal samples to my friends when I first started and most of my jobs have came through them. Some I have casually solicited a few smaller jobs but I'm not very good at that sort of stuff so I keep that at a minimum. And the prices are average for my area, I've actually added more to the graphic and selling for less than what others sell a plain magnet for. Everyone seems to like them, no hesitant customers yet. In fact one lady ordered ten more last week after getting her first order. I guess like people on this forum say when asked to quote something, "The price is different depending to your location. Best thing to do is research your area and see what you can get?"
  9. d3c3pti0n5

    Taz with crossed arms

    Here you go....try this. I found a small keychain online that I converted. Hope this helps. Taz.eps Taz.eps
  10. I believe what was meant by vinyl was: using a heat press and using a material like thermoflex. I have done the vinyl on screen for a few shirts, but that's about all you can get out of a screen with vinyl as the mask. Plastisol is the type of ink used for screen printing fabrics. And by plastisol price, I'm assuming that means a cheaper/flat rate price.
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    Business Magnets, Easy, Fast, and $75 a pop (set)

    5-6 times so far....and still have well over half the roll left.
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    Business Magnets, Easy, Fast, and $75 a pop (set)

    I'm using Gloss 24" WIDE 30 MIL that I bought from a local shop by the role 24"x25'. John, I'm glad I bought the roll cause Hobby Lobby sell the 1'x2' sheets for $9.99 and it looks like I'll be making more cheer and football magnets this weekend.
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    Business Magnets, Easy, Fast, and $75 a pop (set)

    That's about what I had in mind....haha, Joe you're a trip. Thanks Man.
  14. Here's my go at a door magnet set I made for my mother-in-law....As much as I wanted to, I didn't charge her. J/K Thanks Banner John, the corner rounder from walmart worked great. $3.88, you can beat that.
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    windshield decals

    Very nice job.