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Did you check with Hyatt's? Perhaps you could initiate the order online to get in before Dec. 31.
JB
https://www.hyatts.com/art/allen-datagraph-536gts-stencil-cutter-T10435
I wonder....
How would I answer the following people, if they asked me the same question:
- Septic tank pumper guy - "Well, the sign on your truck said you were number one in the number two business. And the last guy we had in here just treated us like $h!t."
- Proctologist / Urologist /...
If you're in business, you're using the wrong equipment.
When most of your time is spent trying to get equipment to work, you're not cutting stone.
And if you're not cutting stone, you're not getting paid.
See if you can find a Gerber GS or HS plotter. You'll thank yourself later.
(They...
There used to be a forum called Cutting Edge Sandcarving. It was, without doubt, the very best of its kind in the history of forever (ok, that was a bit much). But anyway, it only lasted just short of ten years and was packed full of just about everything one would want to learn about...
Definitely check them out. You'll be impressed by the quality and variety. The sign vinyl process is something we're still developing so I can't say much. But you can achieve similar results with 10 mil Hartco 310 stencil.
JB
Belden Brick is fairly regional here in the Midwest. The clay pavers are extremely hard and dense and engrave perfectly. Paint does not bleed. If you're not already using lithichrome paint, do so now. It dries within a few seconds and does not bleed when properly applied.
Here's a link to...
Over 10,000 bricks engraved here, and nothing gone awry as far as what you mention. No matter the brick density, clay pavers are microscopically porous and often contain coarser minerals (shale, etc...) and can not explode when engraving.
Potter's clay, on the other hand is a different...
Not sure of the process you're speaking of, Gino. But limestone cuts like a butter. The only thing to be cautious about is over blasting on the fine details.
Here in Michigan, the limestone would not be a feasible option due to the need for salting throughout the winter months. In the worse...
I've not had a chance to do a brick array before, but since I use a 15-in Gerber plotter, I have had to tile many of our larger projects and the process is identical.
Some design programs are capable of automatically tiling your artwork. You just specify the tile sizes and the program does the...
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