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It really depends on how far away you will be viewing the sign from. A billboard can look perfectly fine when photos are 25 dpi at final size. Most signage will be perfect with photos that are 100 or 150 dpi at final size. And you can often get away with 50 or 75 dpi and the sign still look OK...
I was actually being sarcastic. 1/4" steel plate would be far too heavy for most applications. It's 10.2 lbs per sq ft, so that would be a 30.6 lb 18x24.
What sort of vandalism are you dealing with? The sign vinyl isn't going to be that durable.
You can use 1/8" aluminum--that's what is...
The polymetal being thin is immaterial. You put the stud through the polymetal and put a washer and nut on it. Clip off the stud so it doesn't stick so far out the back.
There certainly are differences in how soft the various expanded PVC sheets are. In the old days our vendors had Trovicel, which had quite a hard surface. Now they sell Palight and Ion, which are soft as, well not butter, but maybe cheese. Sintra is also harder.
If you have a 30" printer, you need at least a 30" laminator. And a 30" cutter. I've never seen a 28" or 34" cutter.
They make different sizes because people want to be able to fit the machines in different places. Or because they have different requirements for the output they will be producing.
What are the materials you are using now? We do this all the time with Avery 750 and 950, and some 3M 7125. (We don't mix the cast and calendared on the same job). Our standard application tape is R-Tape RLA 4075 high tack. We have no trouble at all.
Like the person asking about material for phone skins, spend $20 and find out. Buy one. Pick it apart. Feel it. You can figure out what they made it from. Most likely using a textured overlaminate on printed vinyl. It could be different textures of dreamscapes or wallscapes media, but then you'd...
The option is still there to just buy it outright for $800 instead of $400 plus $12 per month. And the thing is a separate airbag vest which you can choose to wear or not. The motorcycle is completely independent of it, and the majority of riders don't use an airbag.
We do a lot of boat work, since we are on a big lake. Printed graphics like that are impossible to match perfectly. However they are easy to mirror once you have drawn something. Therefore, we always quote jobs like that as doing both sides. I also tell customers that it will not match the...
The majority of that money comes from the process of blowing smoke up a roomful of executives' nether regions to get the job sold and to convince them that this will make them all ultrabillionaires so they can take their golden parachute and rape another corporation. It involves coming up with...
If you're going to the expense of setting poles in the ground, why waste that effort putting up banners on the structure? It'll look like crap and they still will have spent a couple thousand on it. In the end, you're talking about the difference between a few $128 banners and a few $250-$450 signs.
Whether you want the corner radius to scale with object size depends on what you are trying to do. If you want the object to have everything proportional as it grows or shrinks, then yes, you want the radius to change with scaling. This is the same as what would happen if you converted the...
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