-
Content Count
8 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Never
Community Reputation
0 NeutralAbout FlusteredFlamingo
-
Rank
Newbie
- Birthday 08/28/1980
Contact Methods
-
Website URL
http://www.flusteredflamingo.etsy.com
Profile Information
-
Gender
Female
-
Location
San Antonio, TX
-
You might want to look outside traditional sources, too. My mother works for a company that makes windows and window covers/shades for airplanes. They always have *lots* of leftover plexiglass, too small to use for their business. She gets one of the guys in production to cut it into whatever she wants it for- a table topper, bird cage barrier (my sister's parrot loves to kick seeds and gravel out the bottom of his cage.) These are pretty big pieces, too. If you can find a company that uses plexiglass regularly, I bet they would sell you some scrap material and cut it for you cheaply, maybe even give it to you free.
-
Thank you, great graphic!
-
I just ordered samples from the website late last week, and got a big envelope of them yesterday in the mail! Such quick service in providing samples! And the vinyl is just beautiful. Makes you really want to work with such a company long term.
-
Hi All, I found a newer request form for the Avery Samples, and turned it into a PDF that you can fill in before printing. My handwriting is atrocious, so I figured this would help them get the samples to me! Just wanted to share it in case any one else would like to use it! Please forgive me if this has been posted before. Avery Request Form.pdf Avery Request Form.pdf
-
Hi All! Just wanted to introduce myself. I've been reading the forums the past few days, and my mind is spinning with new information. I can't wait until my new PCut 24" gets here so I can try to put all the info to use! I learn best when 'doing' so maybe things will clear up for me then Thanks! Lacey
-
Thank you, everyone! I won a PCut on Ebay today for $245! I can't wait to get it! Now, I just have to figure out what I am going to do with it!
-
Thanks for the info, Mike. I'm looking at the CraftRobo 2- the Pro is out of my price range at this point. Forgot to say "Thank you!" to anyone who can offer advice in my original post.
-
Hi all, I've been thinking of buying a RoboCraft to help me out in my greeting card business (cutting mostly paper), but I'm also interested in cutting some vinyl. I've never cut vinyl before. I'd be interested in doing car graphics/t-shirts. I've read that the RoboCraft will cut vinyl, but will the PCut cut paper? How about thin plastic for stencils? I have seen in the forums that people are mostly thrilled with their PCut, so I started thinking maybe I would go with it instead. Anyone have any advice on which would be better for me?