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I assume it's income. As far as I can tell, Kickstarter charges tax on a pledge just like it were an online order. If you were in Canada I believe they would add the GST to your invoice. I'm in Canada so it's likely to be different rules.
Adrian
I just launched a Kickstarter project to bring back my R/C model airplane kits. Here is a link to the page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/827919495/adrians-model-airplane-kit-cutting-project
Signs have been slow in the winters so I though I would see about getting my kit business back...
I'm not sure adhesive vinyl clothing will catch on. I can see it costing a buttload for Nair...
I may do a run on Kickstarter for my fruit hats first, to test the waters.
Adrian
This thread is funny.
I think I want to start making my own clothes... what sort of vinyl do you recommend... cast or calendered? Maybe I should start with hats and work my way up?
Adrian
Hey OP!
I got my ALPS 5000 to run on XP as I recall. Costly to run but it sure made nice decals for my airplane kits. Cartridges are hard to come by now. I have a few in a box that I need to get on ebay before no one wants them anymore.
Adrian
The old ALPS was an amazing device for the money. I sold because it getting so old that it would soon be impossible to get cartridges for. An old Roland would probably be even better but same problem with the ink. I can't afford a Summa at this point.
Adrian
I'm looking into re-launching some of my old r/c airplane kits. Part of the kits was an 8 1/2" x 11" decal sheet. They need white in them and I sold my ALPS printer so I need someone with a printer capable of printing white on 2 mil clear vinyl. What is the best technology for this sort...
OK... looks like there is no setting to change the pick tool radius. There is a dialog for the pick tool though. You can see the parameters you can change if you press Ctrl+J > Workspace > Toolbox > Pick Tool
I set my cursor to "cross hair". Very CAD like.Adrian
The knife tool cuts things up. The segment delete tool removes segments between overlapped shapes to join them into a single shape. Although you will have to close the segments to fill the new shape. I don't need to do that as I am using Corel as a CAD program to draw plans. I like the lines all...
I also just discovered the "virtual segment delete tool". Totally awesome for what I'm doing at the moment. It cuts out line segments from overlapped objects. This very useful while I'm redrawing airplane plans. I've got Corel setup as close to a CAD drafting program as I can.
Adrian
Give him a quote to sign off on before you do the job. Get a deposit too. Too late now but it's the only way to avoid what you're going through now. I would hand over an invoice for the helmet with whatever your shop charge for that job is.
Adrian
I joined a Corel forum and asked. If you hold the alt key you can drag a marquee over a line or object and it will select it. Shift and alt will allow selecting a bunch of lines or objects at a time. Yay!
Adrian
Hi Bob. I mean I want to be able to select an object with out having to be so precise with the mouse. Other software I have allows setting how close the mouse pointer is to the object. So if you're within say 5 pixels of the object it will select it. I think Corel X4 is within 1 pixel. Gets a...
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