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Do the stripes have to be continuous, or are there breaks in the body? Is it a flat surface? What vinyl are you using? How long do you think it'll take you to do the stripes?
This might be a dumb question, but is the vector straight? Because in the sample you just showed, it has the same jagged-ness as the JPG file. Can you show a wireframe of the vector art?
I did this before I had the ability to use dry erase lam. It was a full grid that we used in our shop to keep track of jobs. So it's probably very similar to what is happening here. Even though it was just boxes, it WAS time consuming. It was a 4ft x 5ft board that allowed up to 40 jobs to...
I'd use a 1/4" Omegabond. Holds up well in weather and no need to fuss with priming and painting. Especially if client is going to do the install. You KNOW they'll break the finish and not seal it properly.
It does and I know this from personal experience. A roll of dry erase lam is pretty cheap and I've had some that's been in use for 5+ years with no problems.
I've done these in the past. Originally lettered them with cut vinyl but that was too time consuming. So just do prints with Dry Erase Lam now and apply straight to their boards. They don't know the difference.
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