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  1. 2 points
    I put some of these in the busness section for a price quote. But some things I've done.
  2. 2 points
    I would like to be the first to wish everyone here a safe and happy Father’s Day. Al
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    I also looked at the specs for the machine, It does not say how small of width it can cut..Most higher end machines do. . I use tons of scrap also. I can put my 2 pinch rollers side by side on the grit roller and cut a 2" wide piece of vinyl.. I piece wide enough for 2 pinch rollers. I also noticed why so many pinch rollers.....My Graphtec is 30" wide and only has 2 pinch rollers and tracks great.. The vacuum is supposed to hold the vinyl down while cutting...So I don't understand why so many pinch rollers. If a 30" cutter can only use 2 pinch rollers.. The Titan3 is on overkill. and more chances to bunch up while cutting. I sure would hope that the middle pinch rollers could be raised and out of the way...
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    Sounds like the g/f is encroaching on your vinyl space Any storage unit that they would allow you to run a business out of will probably run $300-400 a month. Most storage unit places should have a couple of larger commercial units for rent.
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    I've been asked to make more edge lit glass. They will probably be other scenes or sayings(simple text). How much should I charge for a 5" x 5" piece? I was thinking around $35-$45 each. This includes, cutting, sanding, beveling, and sandblasting the glass. Then cutting the bases from a 2 x 4 board, shaping, sanding, varnishing, and wiring up the led's in the base. That just about covers all the steps. Thanks.
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    past comments he was cutting with "12 Silhouette machine for about 6 months" and was looking for a new cutter back on June 5th..
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    When my MH died I bought a Graphtec. I didn't want to spend that much money but it was the best thing I could of done. Works perfectly every time saving time and materials. Just saying.......
  8. 1 point
    The first thing I noticed was your vinyl storage racks. You shouldn't have the vinyl resting on anything.
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    Wow I hadn't even noticed the spacing on the pinch rollers. That looks like there is no option for small material. I use tons of scraps especially with HTV. Now that I have watched this again why the heck do they have so many pinch rollers on a 24" machine? I would think it would be a little hard on the roller itself being down on the grit when the vinyl is only over on the other side. Can you leave a few up? That's a little weird. I still have to hand it to the thing for quiet. My Summa is quiet compared to my old P-Cut but I don't think it's that quiet.
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