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which one for the Refine ??
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Sun is way cool .... would you mind sharing that file ?
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Graphic sharing thread... Start your EPS collection here!
wwpro replied to firemalt's topic in Graphic Requests
A tribal Pack - 11 individual EPS files compressed http://rapidshare.com/files/335372006/Tribal_Vector_Set.rar -
the creases on the flag look unreal !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Irish tea ?!?!? Looking good man
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A little more pressure might do it, and make sure you're pre-pressing the garment to remove any moisture
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Awesome man ! Do you use templates? the 2nd one I know is printed, but the 1st one is layered ?
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nice, I love the blue one
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Is not about sharing or not, is your work and I respect the fact you don't want to just give it away. I was only referring to your attitude, but you're an adult and I'm nobody to tell you what to do or judge you. Sorry if I offended you, but that's what I was thinking, and since we can speak our minds anyway we want here, without offending, I did so.
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I think you have to chill a little man. If you don't want your work being used by others, then keep it to yourself or share it with the ones you "trust". Once you post it is gone, and you know it. I don't care since I haven't used my cutter in 2 or 3 weeks and never sold anything, just give stuff away, so I'm not a thread. I agree with the the fellow member bringing up the signs101 attitude, talented guys over there, but way too pretentious, let keep it humble around here.
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If you wanna try screen printing or rhinestones (extreme entry level) or maybe a gift for the kids Saw it on one of those "deal" websites and just wanna pass it along, I won't be buying it, but maybe someone might want. http://www.amazon.com/Style-Six-00447-Silk-Screener/dp/B0024IABXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1260850340&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.com/Style-Six-Sparkle-Gem-Decorator/dp/B0024ICFN6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1260850340&sr=1-4 :D
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Looking good I like those mugs, where did you get them ?
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Czy&q=grainger+davenport%2C+iowa&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g1
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Stick with the old one, the new one has a "cheap" look to it.
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Again, pressure should be around 20-40 PSI for glass, you want to kick up your pressure if you're working with harder materials, like rocks. If you're going to be doing mostly glass do yourself a favor and spend the $80-100 bucks on Aluminum Oxide, 220 grit and you'll be able to carve fast, with using gloves and more importantly, without blowing your mask.
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Fantastique
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Pretty neat, but I'd have used only one side for big and go small on the opposite side. Love the placement on the small pressings :thumbsup:
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Pretty good Remember to keep your pressure low and please avoid using any blasting material containing silica, you already have enough with what you're blasting from the glass. Spend the money and keep your lungs working a little longer.
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Looking good Do you mind to give us an idea price wise on something similar to what Mader showed here ? or a sq.ft price if that's better for you.
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You'll need to vectorize it
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My first shot at this blasting was a pretty much unsuccessful using 80grit Black Diamond ( some sort of coal slag) but it was very coarse and blown most of my vinyl mask. I went to (don't remember store name now) and got me 50lbs of 220grit Aluminum Oxide, is expensive at almost $100 but you can reuse it LOTS of times. Great for glass if you don't need a real DEEP carving, if you want a surface etching or 1/16 depth is ideal because it cuts really fast. Midwaste is right on the money, Silicon Carbide has an excellent cutting capabilities and can be reused even longer than AO, once again, you get what you pay for. Also I had a lot of flow issues with the coarser stuff, with the 220 AO I kick the pot every now and then and works great and fast.
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A 40lbs pressure pot is a good starting point, the 20lbs'ers are rather small but really affordable, so if you want to have different grit sizes you can have a couple of 20'ers close by, and get is time to switch is just a matter of moving a couple of hoses around and you can keep working.
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And the cold weather doesn't help either. Looking good