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Years ago I made mardi gras decorations with cardboard.
we cut the coardboard with a jig saw and masonite blade.
When the blade dulled, we simply resharpened with a file.
The edges finshed really clean.
Will this work for coroplast? I've been wanting to try this but haven't had the need.
I helped out a relative who needed a place to make signs.
He's deceased and I have a day job but do it because I like
it. He was an original letterhead but he taught me vinyl to generate revenue for the shop. I am continuing to learn upscale signwork.
I'm currently using Windows XP with a PNC 1000A 20 inch roland. I do cut with a bridge program (Signtools). I know you can cut directly from Corel and I'm sure other programs as well. Drivers are available for downloading from Roland.
I manage to cut some of the thinner rubber mask on it.
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Try this fix...
You could try holding down the f8 key and launch
corel. a dialog box will appear and will ask you if you
want to overwrite current work space with factory default.
You only lose your personalized work space settings.
This can correct some problems with Corel
The above is...
You could try holding down the f8 key and launch
corel. a dialog box will appear and will ask you if you
want to overwrite current work space with factory default.
You only lose your personalized work space settings.
This can correct some problems with Corel
I have a corel draw for dummies and it is a good economical book to start with. Easy to follow. Just start
and keep working at it.
I also have a back up reference--Old Paint :peace!:
You know, I searched BOW several times and didn't locate
the image.:Sleeping:
I'll try the head office. for a cleaner version
shovelhead sevenoaks@i-55.com
thanks everyone
ken
I have a request for windows--restaurant--with words like
breakfast, lunch, wine etc.-- font to go along with the 50's look of the restaurant. The fonts I googled like like auto fonts and not really appropriate for window signage. I may offer them as a suggestion however.
Ken
probably to tie around my neck before this job is done.:rolleyes:
I need a loose script font that I can carve into a rope--yeah..complete with lasso. I suppose letters would be rounded and irregular. Even one that is actually done with rope. Can't wait to see where this sign order goes...
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