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Victor did you buy the mefu one? Which model and what was the experience like getting it to your shop, any hangups with shipping? I looked at the colex version at ISA last year, looked like a decent unit.
I have had good experience with briteline on both eco solvent and UV, but I don't run any latex machines, the heat is going to be the issue and may cause buckling. I believe they updated their material lately with a different liner, so my experience may be obsolete anyways... Grab sample roll...
Agreed, if needed you can also run painters tape from the face of each letter up to the wall as temporary support while the silicone sets up but usually not needed as long as your holes arent sloppy.
From what I have been looking at the last couple years, a decent xy cutter is more expensive than an entry level flatbed like a summa. Either way you are looking north of 50-60k. If you are feeling adventurous you could probably direct import an xy cutter but good luck if you run into any issues...
I have made a few this year, You can send me what you are looking for and I can see if it's something I can do. I have some aluminum in stock but have just been using off-the-shelf extrusions so far.
I had a friend who has a small voip provided business set up a "soft phone" app (sangnoma) on my phone, no sim required and can act just like a desk phone at the shop (we have 5 desk phones around the shop) so I can answer/call or even transfer and internally call another desk. Works well when...
Is your NIX the simplified version for sampling color or the full on version for color profiling? Have you used it for print profiling? They look neat but have never talked to anyone using them.
Have heard good things and thought about getting one because a lot of the wholesalers I use have MPC setups. I ended up getting a used xrite i1pro for cheap which is more useful in the shop for profiling and scanning. Two very different tools but so far I haven't ran into a situation where I...
I agree with stacking, it keeps the from blowing out a burr on the bottom surface of each sheet and make a cleaner cut. Lightly clamp the stack so they stay together. We use regular twist drill or punch mostly. Step bits need cautionto not accidentally remove the aluminum face around the hole...
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