turboinline4

Some layered decals!

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Did about 50 small ones and 25 bigger ones. They were actually pretty easy to do and I saved a TON of white and yellow vinyl by layering them by hand. I used less than 6"x14" of yellow and white on the small ones and maybe 8" of yellow on white on the bigger ones. I'm pleased with the outcome of these and am sure the customer will be as well.

 

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looks good what cutter you use the font is small and neat.

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looks good what cutter you use the font is small and neat.

I think the font was printed and contour cut.

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I think the font was printed and contour cut.

naw you can see the air pockets under the letters.

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Newbie there's a youtube video for everything and anything you want to learn. Search layering decals, installing decals, sign vinyl, etc.

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Nothing here was printed. Everything was cut and layered. The smaller one were roughly 6.5" tall. Cutter used is a copam 2500. I didn't even adjust the speed. Like I said before I was very pleased with how these came out. I was able to get them done in roughly 5 hours and made decant money doing them, would have liked more, but doesn't everybody? I could have probably save a little time by using registration marks on the white and yellow, but I would have rather save the 10ft of vinyl or so.

 

Thanks for the kind words guys. I was pleased with the out come of these!

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