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Our company recently installed a paint booth to fully utilize our cnc router along with our laser to hopefully keep more work in house and offer more customized work to our clients. Our next step will be adding a paint system and didn't know if anyone had any experience...
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I have a client who is looking to cover the back window of his truck with window perforation to advertise his business, which wouldn't be a problem but it has a sliding rear window. I'm skeptical to apply it to the sliding window because I'm afraid it won't last very...
Okay sorry for the delay, it's going to be roughly 24" x 36" and it's going to be something he turns into his insurance company to pay for. I have attached a picture that pretty much shows the same concept I'm going for. The one he had was always one color whenever he turned it on so I'm not so...
Good afternoon everyone, I was wondering if someone could share some information with me on any experiences they may have with Edge Lit acrylic signs. Long story short, the father of my best friend had his barn burn down a few weeks ago and had a larger edge lit acrylic sign in there that he's...
I'm using an Amana Tool 46170-K CNC SC Spektra Extreme Tool Life Coated Compression Spiral 1/4 D x 7/8 CH x 1/4 SHK x 2-1/2 Inch Long 2 Flute Router Bit and the plywood is 3/4".
Okay everyone, so I'm still fairly new to CNC world and I'm looking for some knowledge you all may have. My parents are redoing their bathroom, so I'm making them a new vanity and closet out of Maple Plywood. I have everything designed and ready to go but I'm just curious what kind of settings...
We did a similar job a little over 2 years ago using LX480mC, the job went smooth and would highly recommend using the material. Heat and the TA-4roller are going to be the best method to install as it will make it go much smoother and quicker.
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