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Warning Decal!

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I had someone contact me that wanted a warning decal. I shot him a price and he agreed, I cut out 6, 4 for the customer, and 2 extras. They were small. Extremely fun to weed. But I believe the finished product came out nicely.

 

Just out a curiosity, how much would someone with a printer change to remake these?

 

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Did you layer that? I assumed you printed to start with.

 

It's all cut vinyl, apparently.

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No, that's all layered. Some weren't "perfect" but will do. I'm too poor to currently buy a vinyl printer. Maybe one day I'll have enough business to do justice on buying one.

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They look good.  Layering can be a bitch- I never seem to get every one perfect, when I do them in multiples.  Keep on attempting to do it different ways, to find what works best for me!

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Looks good .......but I could not imagine anyone putting something like that in a public place but you see even t shirts now with obscenitys displayed on them just about every time you go to Walmart . The breakdown of morals I suppose .

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Those look pretty goo for being 3 x 5 and cut vinyl. I tried to do some "stickers" like that for a guy when I first got my cutter. The design was WAY to detailed for cut vinyl and I ended up wasting a bunch of material before I learned my lesson. I would have something like this printed in the future but keep in mind the wait time to have them printed and shipped. What type of vinyl did you use? 

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This was a small batch (I did 6 total) so I did them one by one. I wanted to make sure they were near perfect.

This isn't something I would put on anything of mine. I'm a little more reserved than that. But, will do cut just about anything for money.

 

I was using Oracal 651 for all of this. I had tried some Avery vinyl a while back, and didn't like it to much. There wasn't really anything wrong with it, but I just didn't like the way it felt, and that it was a tad thicker. So, I'm sticking with Oracal for now!

 

Also, thanks for the kind words.

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they look good for layered vinyl, but as for the sticker it self i personally dont see anything wrong with it, i would rock it if i was a DSM guy

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