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Hi, I am new to the vinyl cutting business. I would like to know which knife (30, 45 or 60 degrees) should you use for cutting intricate detail such as a monogram frame? Thanks, decgal
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Hi, I'm a Graphic Designer in Reno Nevada. I purchased a us cutter Titan 2 vinyl cutter and I'm learning about cutting vinyl decals and t-shirt transfers on a heat press.
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hi all. i have an odd question, if you are starting a sign business, t-shirt business, or any side/full-time business where you will be using decals, what do you guys think is a more viable and sustainable business model: 1. - buy all your own equipment, learn the software and market yourself? - OR - 2. - outsource all your cutting needs to a cut store and then use the decals for whatever your venture is? i know it depends on quite a few factors but let's assume you have someone who knows how to operate the software and equipment if you're going the "on your own" route. i'm not sure the long-term costs of continually purchasing your own vinyl roles and machinery upgrades/maintenance, that's why i'm posing this question. any feedback is appreciated! fyi working off mac and have posted same question in mac discussion forum.
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hi all. i have an odd question, posting here (as I have a mac) as well in the general discussion forum. if you are starting a sign business, t-shirt business, or any side/full-time business where you will be using decals, what do you guys think is a more viable and sustainable business model: 1. - buy all your own equipment, learn the software and market yourself? - OR - 2. - outsource all your cutting needs to a cut store and then use the decals for whatever your venture is? i know it depends on quite a few factors but let's assume you have someone who knows how to operate the software and equipment if you're going the "on your own" route. i'm not sure the long-term costs of continually purchasing your own vinyl roles and machinery upgrades/maintenance, that's why i'm posing this question. any feedback is appreciated!
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I have a Graphtec CE5000-120 and after someone (who shall remain nameless) used it, destroyed the cutting strip, and messed with settings, it is no longer closing the cuts on letters and shapes. I have replaced the teflon cutting strip, I have changed out the blade and the blade holder, I have checked the blade and holder for dirt/vinyl reminants, etc; I have put a drop of oil into the holder, I have tried everything that I have seen suggested for people having a similar problem and nothing seems to be working. I am open to other suggestions! Thanks!!
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anyone have a dirt go kart i can cut in vinyl?thanks!
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HI Guys, My name is Shane and I am from Down Under. I am starting up a new business and I have purchased my new machine and I am now fustrated!! I hope someone out there can help me please. I have been doing test cuts little squares and have also done some text. The issue is when I peel back the vinyl the bits of vinyl i want to stay don't stay. Like its not cutiing it properly?? I have been adjusting the blade depth all the way to only the tiniest bit sticking out. Seems to cut the vinyl fine but leaves nothing behind. If I use my fingers to push the cut outs onto the backing sheet they stay. Made an absouloute mess doing this with my text!! HIRE A BOB CAT was the text. Three letters stayed the rest didn't. Could it be the vinyl I got in the package asuming the vinyl could be cheap?? Respect is the brand... Very grateful on your feed back.... Thanks Shane