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I hear even the older models of these run pretty good on grain based fuel.
The second one is the tuned convertible model with extra horsepower.....
wayne k
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If it is just a one-off set up your layout and then have someone do the 3d part for you.
If you are interested in adding 3d rendering to your portfolio start by doing some research.
Look up the basics - modeling/texturing/lighting & rendering.
Find out if it is something you have the time to...
Best to get a native speaker to help you out.
We just went through the wrap design process for a Japanese firm and it was more than a little interesting with the back and forth over what I thought they wanted and what they really wanted.
wayne k
guam usa
What version of AI are you using?
If you would like to share the file one of us can take a look and see what might be off.
I have CS5 & some time. - send me a pm.
wayne k
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This just got a little more interesting.
I wonder why the local dealer is continuing to do business with Limac with his list of issues he passed on to you.
Will be interesting to see what Artbot finds when he pops the lid on his unit.
wayne k
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Those flyovers are pretty neat.
A little less impressive when they are happening after midnight and you are trying to get enough sleep to get up for work the next day.
Crew chief in the white is my father - late 50s early 1960s
wayne k
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Its funny, you go over to the UFC forums and all they talk about is wrapping cars - mostly about J Jones wrapping his Bentley around a pole - but still.........
wayne k
guam usa
Take a look at this:
http://www.signsbus.com/manual-wide-format-cold-laminator_p3061.html
You could set this up with tables on both sides to run your panels through - to get the current job done.
Later when you have more time you could break it down and maybe rig it onto a scrapped cnc router...
I used to use these, don't know if they make them in a fat tip but they stay on until you wipe them off with some alcohol.
http://www.rangerjoes.com/Alcohol-Markers-4-Pack-P35.aspx
wayne k
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I'd lay out some tick mark guides with a grease pencil every 3 or 4 feet, roll the stripe, set one end and then work it down the side using the guides to keep it on track. Pull the backing off a few feet at a time and use it to keep the stripe off the side until you hit it with the squeegee. If...
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