I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes.
Click to Support Signs101 ...
Same comments as above. Don't like the sounds, don't see what you're selling. The old site a least said you made tear off windshield things. Really don't see the point of the little pop up movie with the guy looking at some other guy's business.
1.5 inch or mm or? Would just a table on each side work or would it take more effort than that? Would the feed rollers mess up coro? It just sounds so easy. I have to assume there is more involved than meets the eye.
I was wondering why you guys with big printers didn't have in-feed and out-feed tables and just send panels through them. There must be some sort of non-obvious rocket science involved.
Fun to watch but have you seen this guy fight? He was in UFC for a while. He's very entertaining in the ring. Google Genki Sudo. The guy kicks butt while doing some of the antics in the video you posted.
Another thought... maybe you got a bad batch of blades? 130 grams of downforce would cut clean through any vinyl I have ever run through my plotter except blast mask. What are you using for blades?
I cut some Avery flat black 2 mil vinyl yesterday at 65 grams downforce. It cut clean through the liner in a few places. My point is, maybe Roland is having trouble with the solenoids it uses for downforce. Maybe there was a bad batch and you got one.
Intermittant cutting (stitching) and...
Thanks Choucove. That seems like good advice. The hard drive I want to remove (disconnect) has been backed up onto a portable hard drive, some DVDs and a thumb drive so my data is safe. The drive came out of my old comp and is only connected so I can transfer the files I need to work with onto...
I have a second hard drive installed in my computer. I want to remove it. Is there more to it than simply pulling the plugs and taking it out?
I want to remove it because when I start the computer up it wants to check this second drive for errors and when it does it goes into an endless scroll...
That is the truest test of a craftsman. Making a truely nice one off piece is one thing. If you want to show them you're really clever... make another one...
Try Jills idea. And get a better karate guy. That one is showing atrocious form. What the heck is he doing with that upper arm?
Have you tried a red circle with yellow lettering?
This one brings back fond memories. It was on the roof of a wedding dress shop that reeked of stale cigarettes. The coloured smudges that are faintly visible are pink and gold glitter. I'm pretty sure the substrate is an old basketball backboard. The picture simply does not do this sign justice...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.