barringtonr

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  1. barringtonr

    Hello everone from "the sweetest place on earth"

    Welcome from the Big Apple...NYC that is.......
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    Im from kentucky

    Welcome from the Big Apple...NYC that is.......
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    Hello from Florida

    Welcome from the Big Apple...NYC that is.......
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    New From Ohio

    Welcome from the Big Apple...NYC that is.......
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    Baby Steps....

    Had my cutter for about a week now and have been spending most of the time testing blade set-up, and speeds. So I started something small (decals), to get use to the VinylMaster program, and the cutter. Here's my first cuts. Two car decals I did. One for my Murano, and the other for my son....(excuse the photo glare).. I'm starting to get the hang of this....
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    Titan 3 Discussion ?

    Not yet, haven't used it yet. Still a newbie whose learning the process...
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    Titan 3 Discussion ?

    that's exactly what I meant mb20music.... But if some of us have questions pertaining to the ARMS feature, we might be hesitate to ask in the Titan 2 sub section.
  8. How about starting a Titan 3 Series Vinyl Cutter Discussion. Not too much discussion here about it. I find myself having to go to the titan 2 topics for information since the cutters are somewhat similiar. Just a thought.
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    Newbie from NYC...

    Totally agree with you xpaperman. No way should the Titan 3 be considered low end. Speaking from my research prior to purchasing, my choices was the Graphtec CE6000 and the Titan 3. I went for the Titan because of a drop in price. I got the Titan, a starter kit with vinyl, and a few accessories, for still less than the price of the Graphtec, and for lower than the original price of the Titan. I've been using it for about three days now and besides the lack of instruction, I have no gripe about the cutter.
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    Newbie from NYC...

    It's here. My USCutter Titan 3 arrived last night. First off, let me state that for a newbie entering into vinyl cutting, I was shocked that there was absolutely no instructions in any packaging. Thank goodness for the internet. After having to watch a youtube video to put the stand together, I was able to get the cutter out the box, placed on the stand, and turned on. After trial and error with the blade setting, speed setting and force settings (and once again youtube videos, and checking here at the forum), I managed to find the sweet spot for cutting my first sample on a sheet of heat transfer vinyl. The cutter was more than I expected it to be. The build, and the quietness of the machine was fantastic. As a newbie, I am very pleased with the purchase of my first cutter. Hopefully the admins can add the Titan 3 to a new TITAN 3 Series Vinyl Cutter Discussion here at the forum. I've been searching the internet for awhile before purchasing this cutter, and the information out there is very limited. This would be the perfect place to find the assistance us newbies will need.
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    Newbie from NYC...

    Greetings. Just thought I'd join while I await my Titan 3 which is on back order and should be shipping this week, according to the website. Can't wait. I've been doing t-shirts using heat transfer and now looking to getting into vinyl cutting. I've been peeping around here and pick up on some great information. Keep up the great work..