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  1. 6 points
    I had a little time today to work in the shed to do some things that I have been wanting to try. Both are eagles but the first is one that I have wanted to do some testing on the multi-stage work. Almost pleased with it but need to get it a little better. Still need to put them in some frames.
  2. 6 points
    anybody who can't figure out how to delete his own account shouldn't be attempting to learn how to operate a cutter. Just my 2p worth.
  3. 4 points
    while i was doing a customer job today i thought i would do a pile of shirts of mine to give away with some orders! Just realized that my daughters Ipad had this video feature the time laps.
  4. 4 points
    your wish is granted - have a good day
  5. 3 points
    wonder if sony will still service my walkman? got me thinking!
  6. 2 points
    cutters don't requite much power to process the files - printer are another story but most of the people with dedicated cutter computers I know are old single core xp machines
  7. 2 points
    im my case some thumb drives transport the files from one to the other for the cutter - the printer is actually thru the home network - just didn't want to go that far with the cutter one as I like it isolated
  8. 2 points
    Party?..... I'm in!
  9. 2 points
    I agree mark-s
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  11. 1 point
    Has anyone had any luck using SB on a Table Titan? I searched the forum and found a post about how to for a Titan 2 and I tried that and it seems like SB sent the "command" but my cutter didn't do anything I have done a test cut through inkscape so I know the cutter works , just really love SB and would hate to move on to SureCutsalot
  12. 1 point
    Hmmm, the Wife just retired a old PC laptop that might work for that....Still runs fine but a little slow maybe.
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    I also have a dedicated printer computer (that is connected though) and a backup printer ocmputer that doubles as a back up cutter computer but spends most of it's time as a home theater computer. most every one has a back up --= even the design computer but that one would be torture on the older computers to do some of the designs - its' a bit of a beast in its own
  14. 1 point
    Joe - that is the beauty of having a dedicated cutter computer without internet connection - always ready to go and no worries about upgrades or virus shutting down production - have had one that way for about the last 8 years - even when the main computer in the house has an issue I can go down to that one and crank work out
  15. 1 point
    I'm impressed about the sister-in-law picking it up for only $2.50.. Tell her if she wants to buy me some things she can.lol And like i said "IF SHE WANTS TO PICK UP THE TAB TO THAT WOULD BE GREAT" lol
  16. 1 point
    Those look spectacular to me, Cal
  17. 1 point
    Truly, I'm no supporter of his or hers. I think both parties are in the outhouse.
  18. 1 point
    The base spins down to allow for the full 15oz mug... the pressure adjusts with a turn of a button. Mug didn't shatter when I played with it, but have not made an actual mug yet
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  20. 1 point
    Good Question, It says for 11oz mugs, but looks like it might do the 15oz as well, will have to give that a shot well it's under warranty lol
  21. 1 point
    Well ok you got me but not everything is a little cheaper but for blade holders its majorly cheaper.. OW is that better? lol
  22. 1 point
    This business is one of the reasons that I bought a 24" wide printer. You hit the nail right on the head though Dakota. People want the $30 canvas with free shipping. Prices have been driven down into the dirt by the big print houses. I can make a much nicer product than they can, but most people are cheap.
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    Mine cuts fine the way it is I dont want to take a chance to find out. Dont fix whats not broken...
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