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Gluing anything is always a crapshoot. To many variables like type of glue, surface your gluing to etc. Might work and might not work. Anyone who tells you it will definitely work is giving you bad advice.
I would follow Geminis suggestion and have at least 2 hole per letter.
I'd love to come to Ozarks to do a wall.
Ask your customer if he wants a price to fly us out there.
We still do this but not in the traditional way of mopping paint. We cut acm spray stencils on the router.
Here is a recent one. It was supposed to look like an old faded wall sign.
We used...
This is how we do a simple 4x4.
Makes the install very easy for many reasons.
Sign is completely assembled wrapped in bubble wrap when it leaves the shop.
Transporting an assembled 4x4 post and panel is no different than transporting a 4x8 sign face.
When installing signs we NEVER do anything...
Next time just propose a giant bumper sticker.
Giant bumper stickers hold up pretty good.
Make sure the background has a lot of bubbles and wrinkles in the design.
It's a refrigeration truck
I see frozen ice bubbles that almost look like rivets.
Do the 1st profile cut with a v bit on the line .010 deep. The v bit won't tear up your vinyl and will leave a nice slight bevel.
Do the final cut with any straight bit.
You did not say why he did not pay. Maybe he has a legit reason for not paying.
You could always go and remove the sign because after you installed it you discovered something was wrong with the color and you need to take back to shop to fix it.
Look at the bright side.
You paid 18 large for the machine and it lasted 5 years.
That's only 9.86 doll hairs a day.
For a machine that could potentially make thousands of doll hairs a day I'd say you got a pretty good deal.
Not happy with Roland and their practices? Divorce em and move on...
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