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Hey Fred ..thanks, didn't know there was a keyword search at allcompu.
As far as I know a bouvier is a big mean dog that looks alot like Geary.
Also ,I think "corrctly" is spelled "correctly", or something like that.
You also missed my spelling error on pinstiping.
Oops...
Cheers!
Ken
Sorry, your first photo didn't look like a cog belt at all. The 5th photo kinda shows that. And I agree that is way better than a flat belt. I just have some concerns that stetching/contracting may cause a belt to get out of sync.
All in all though, better than gears wearing out.
Ken
It would be nice to be able to search the mega collection(s) with keywords.
I have Mega One and it's pretty slow even looking through the contents pages to find anything.
Dog; Bouvier; shilouette...or something like that.
No idea how you would index/keyword pinstiping...?
Cheers!
Ken
The vaccuum system near the cutting surface sounds like a great idea.
Dont know if I like the idea of belts on the motors. Are those servo or stepper motors?
Thanks Techman!
Ken
Attached is a boat job I'm working on. I intend to print/cut on a versacamm sp300.
It consists of several elements that each have the cutpath lines around them, and that is fine to show here or mail to my client as a jpeg. But I want it to be just one decal, not layers.
Is it simply a matter...
In my WinPC sign program the cutting panel always stays on top..It's kind of annoying...I've seen somewhere an "always on top" feature..I'll think about it some more.
Ken
Hey Fred..thanks for putting this together!
It was really a fun exercise..and the entries were fabulous!
Congrats to Bladegraphics..very well done.
A BIG Cheers! to all contestants..it was great to see the various ways we all approached this assignment..I look forward to the next one.
LLAP...Ken
HI. Welcome.
A felt-tipped squeegee is good to have. I also have the little felt squeegee from Signs by Dale. That is a very good tool.
For weeding vinyl I like to use a stitch-ripper that you will find in a sewing store. It can pick AND cut vinyl.
You should have assorted sizes of transfer...
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