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M&S - Can you vectorize this for me???
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I think someone's in trouble....
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Nice job - Hope you're feeling better. I didn't know there were any Ben Franklin's left in the world
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I hesitate to suggest this - Hold the graphic up to the wall - do a light pencil line of the outline then take some 220 or higher grade sandpaper and sand inside the out line. Wipe the wall clean with a tack cloth or damp rag. let dry and see if it will stick. you could try it in a discrete corner with a small piece first before doing the bigger piece.
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My wife agrees. But I'll tell you, a long time ago I use to use it for masking mirrors for sand blasting. I use to sketch the design by hand and cut it out with and exacto knife. This was a very long time ago. Here's one I did and crackled finished the frame. The frame is a recycled window. My graphtec makes this much easier and the shelf liner stays on the shelf
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Doesn't have to be fancy - Just profitable - Nice work
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here you go - You will still need to clean up the building. OSS_Art.eps OSS_Art.eps
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This is a life lesson, sadly, not all parents have learned - Schramm, that's really great. Her work is really impressive. Do you have any positions for another apprentice?
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http://search.microsoft.com/Results.aspx?qsc0=0&q=image+resizer&x=0&y=0&mkt=en-US&FORM=QBME1&l=1 Microsoft Power Toys Image Resizer
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Nice job, except one thing - There's no phone # or contact information - As far as price $40-$50, depends where you're located. Some people get more some get less...
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That's really cool, I'm sure the kids love it. Nice job. :thumbsup:
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Priceless!
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Trying to laminate a poster...Please help..any ideas apreciated
Mr Peabody replied to midwestgamecompany's topic in General Help
Try it on a practice piece first, that way you can get a feel for it. I just went for it the first time and ended up pealing reflective and 751 off of a reflective piece of aluminum. Stupid on my part. Hope it works out. -
Nice work :thumbsup:
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Trying to laminate a poster...Please help..any ideas apreciated
Mr Peabody replied to midwestgamecompany's topic in General Help
1. Oversize the laminate by a couple of inches all the way around. 2. Peal back the liner a little and stick it to the table 3. Take your poster, line it up so it's square with the laminate and slide the edge of the poster until it meets the sticky part of the laminate stuck to the table. (you may need an extra hand to hold the rolled laminate & the big squeegee out of the way and to keep it from unrolling) 4. After it's all positioned, press down with the big squeegee (as described in the video), grab the liner with the other hand and slide it forward in one clean steady motion. Make sure the work surface is clean, IE. no rocks you wouldn't want it to punch through the poster. Another way would be to use a very low tack double sided tape and stick the poster to the works bench. Hope this helps. Note: Before I bought mine I called the guy, he was very helpful. -
Trying to laminate a poster...Please help..any ideas apreciated
Mr Peabody replied to midwestgamecompany's topic in General Help
+2 on the big squeegee - Great for laminating www.bigsqueegee.com/ -
Have you seen my baseball?
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No problem
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:laugh: I like it!!
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I don't have the outline - bu maybe this will help if you can get a pic of the car. I used this method, well something like it to do my truck. http://clipartandfonts.com/TUTORIALS_scale_to_size.html
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Instructions
Mr Peabody replied to midsouthprosigns's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
Speeddoggy - Excellent link -
Instructions
Mr Peabody replied to midsouthprosigns's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
Here Vinyl Application.doc Vinyl Application.doc -
I swear he's laughing at me...