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  1. How should I fabricate this?

    you could do a clear acrylic "bubble cut" for a background to mount the metal or plastic or whatever you're making the letters out of. then the dashes could be stud mounted with the lettering. as for lighting it up? i think it'll be kinda hard to do with LEDs, but you could create it with...
  2. Couple Gerber 7.0 quirks after upgrading!

    on the first, the update allows for dynamic grouping, so each time you group the objects it holds. so if you group A and B to make E, then C and D to make F, then group E and F, if you ungroup it will hold the A B C D groups. it's a feature other software has had for YEARS and gerber just added...
  3. Help with Gerber GS-15 Plus

    strange question, since you mentioned that the plotter is chewing up the punch. are you making sure that both arms are seated securely and properly before cutting? one side will adjust slightly to allow for variance in material width. if that arm is not down on the sprockets, it will totally...
  4. Font ID please

    looks like Hey Comic
  5. Need a little help

    but it looks so cool..... XD
  6. Need help finding storage container

    super strong magnet on a steel door. i have those install magnets and store them on the back of our showroom-to-shop door, so if i have large bits of vinyl that aren't for the job im working on, i'll just toss them on the door and use the magnets to hold. could do something similar with a...
  7. Font ID Please.

    Algerian without the extra bits and a little bit of editing.
  8. Letterheads 1985

    why would i ever feel obligated to impress a person like you? i dont need an old timer to look at my work and "approve" it. i learned from an amazing sign painter that understood she was teaching the next generation of professionals. she taught what types of materials were appropriate to use...
  9. Letterheads 1985

    hahahaha you're trying to brag about custom cut CORO signs, like that's something impressive. you're just jealous gino ain't holding your dick.....hahahahahaha
  10. Letterheads 1985

    and im pretty sure gino is correct in his assumption.
  11. Wolly Gator: Hand Painted and Lettered

    definitely can't write though, so that's not going for them.
  12. Look What I found!

    okay, but who cares?
  13. Wolly Gator: Hand Painted and Lettered

    toxic much?
  14. Letterheads 1985

    aggressive much?
  15. FedEx graphics install

    normally, at least in my experience, projects like this, you are supplied the vinyl and just do the application. we've done multiple FedEx trucks and they always bring the vinyl to us.
  16. FedEx graphics install

    it's better to stretch the area before the indent so you're not stressing the vinyl at that point. adding primer to make sure you get the best possible adhesion helps too.
  17. Avoiding wrinkles over rivets

    i dont think i've seen anyone mention it yet, but are you using the correct material? intermediate vinyls aren't great for sealing around rivets.
  18. Educating clients in what is and isn't high quality artwork.

    EXACTLY, and when they still don't have the file, i'm okay with taking the time to properly trace it and have a good production ready file.
  19. Vinyl, stencil or freehand these signs?

    reverse weed and apply to the ceramic material. use a scuff pad to scuff the surface so paint will bite to it. paint with sign enamel (with a quill, foam brush, roller, whatever is your preference). when it's slightly tacky but not fully dry pull the paint mask. let dry and cure. clear coat...
  20. Embroidery shoe frame suggestions

    i would be interested to see how you embroider on shoes AFTER they're assembled. never heard of it.
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