Knobhill
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The soap is added for good reason. When done correctly I need only my thumb to apply with no extra drying time. The appliation tape brand and style makes a difference so the answer is not so cut and dry.
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New to the forum but not the business. Been lettering trucks, signs, cars, buildings,,, and the first True American made two person olympic bobsleds. I've read many posts so far learning many things and posted in some. I hope I can return as much help I recieve from this forum. I'm in the beginning stage of starting my own sign business. Most of you can say been there, done that. I hope to be able to say it as well in the future. Cheers
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I'm looking for a graphic seen on a sweat shirt a few months ago of a ratfink like sled with a top fuel motor and flames out the zoomie pipes. It was the best snowmobile graphic seen to date. Branded injection is good but I'd rather ,,,,,you know the rest. LOL Any info where to find the owner would be apreciated. Thanx.
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I have Artcut and removed it from my computer. I need a program that is universal so I use Flexi, VM Pro and now Signblazer. Why should I waste my time having to convert measurements? Nothing against Artcut but time is money. I don't like to waste either.
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Cool!!! One of my favorite movies of all time.
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I have cut fine with the PCut 630 and my Flexi Starter 8, so it should not be a problem.
That's what I needed to know. :thanks:
I've also not seen a demo for Flexi anywhere. Can't hurt to call them and ask.
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I love flames, never too much! Nice job.
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Now that's a banner!!! Great job!
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Nice. I like the gold on black.
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Never use chemicals when applying wet. A couple drops of liquid soap per bottle of water is the best mix.
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Nice job. It may not have payed up front, but it's your work that everyone sees on the road!!! Word of mouth is very powerfull getting your name out.
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You did good for your first van. Not as hard as you thought it would be. yes? LOL...
I disagree with applying all graphics wet. There are good reasons for the method of application whether wet or dry. Being easier isn't always better. You need to be flexible. Knowing when to keep the bottle on the shelf takes experience. Try it on a 53' trailer and you'll know what I mean.
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For high end software it's a toss up between Flexi-Pro and Omega. I found Omega to be the most powerfull. It's the AutoCad for the sign business.
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I agree with bannerjohn, If it's inexpensive, simple to use and yet powerfull your looking for, SignBlazer is it. It's no Flexi-Pro or Omega, but I found it works very well.
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Anyone having issues with a PCUT 630 using Flexi pro-8? I've not yet put the new adition into production yet so I'm looking for opinions with this combo. I hate to pay for a 2nd license and have problems. Works great with the bundled software. This forum has yielded several answers to questions I never needed to ask.Thanx all.
cutting small images
in Creation PCUT Cutting Plotter Discussion
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Definately use a 60 degree blade for small cuts. I found this helps a lot.