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Thank you, but I'm putting red letters on the wall. Yes I could use Envision textured wall digital material, print it, laminate it, and cut it. But this post is me asking if there is a cut vinyl material that people have used / would recommend.
ikarasu, did you get many bubbles? I have the 2 handed 3M tool and I was just playing with Oracal 951 premium cast. Turned the heat down from 1000 to 400 degrees, and moved very quickly to avoid blistering, but was still getting a few bubbles. The extra time to pop a few is well worth the...
So I'm lettering a painted block wall, 2' letters. The customer insists on vinyl, no paint. It's a landlord/tenant issue. No holes, no paint. Does anyone have any experience with cut vinyl on textured walls? I talked to 3M and they said the only way to do it is print/lam/cut Envision 480.
True, and the shadow adds quite a bit to the look imo. I'd print reverse on clear, apply that to pc 1, apply etch to pc 2, then make a sandwich - etch,plex,clear,plex.
Question - if somebody posts "hey I'm looking for X to be fabbed for me" and I fab X, can I reply "I can make that for you" if I'm not an MM? (I know I can reply, you know what I'm asking here)
Thanks for the advice! What do you mean by this?
Also, "work from the inside out" - the instructional video shows the whole "seal three sides, work towards the fourth" thing. Do you do something different?
I PROMISE I searched and read threads to try to figure this out - which would you recommend? This is my first wall wrap. I'm planning on buying the 2 handed 3M heat gun roller insanity, any other tools needed?
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