Zillabaubles
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We are having a very hard time finding 12 inch vinyl in more than a couple of colors. Anyone have a link or two to some companies that have a wide variety of 12 inch vinyl colors?
TIA
TIA
D_R_Designs said:My suggestion would be to ask your vinyl supplier if they would be willing to split a 24" roll into 2 - 12" rolls. If they will then your color availibility is endless. The other option would be to buy your own splitter.
mladams7259 said:get on ebay and look up the seller ttcdistribution I have bought tons on vinyl from them. Its all great quality and great prices. almost all of their vinyl is 12 inch and they have tons of colors.
Timothy Davis said:I am not 100% sure but today while I was at Fellers I asked them if they could cut down a 4x6 sheet of Camoclad(SP) and they could so I am guessing they are able to do what you need as well.
The other idea would be to buy 24" rolls of Oracal and look on the back. There is a pretty strait line that runs right near the middle. If you are quick and steady you can trim it down yourself if you have to.
mladams7259 said:here is the link to TTCDistribution's Auctions:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZttcdistributionQQhtZ-1QQfrppZ200QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0?
Timothy Davis said:You know I think she is the one who I placed my order with today.
Timothy Davis said:For simple decals I use Oracal 651. Easy to weed and is pretty cheap when you buy 24"x30' rolls.
I would get a roll of white and cut, cut, and cut some more till you get the hang of it. It is cheap and works for everything.
For weeding I use the wooden bubble poppers. I have about 10 of them now. Thay have a sharp point on one end and a nice angled round edge on the other.
Flame Master said:oh boy... you got a lot to learn.
Oh well. Everyone does at one point in time.
Oracal 651, number one selling vinyl in america. Oracal is the brand (technically Orafol), 651 is the product name. It's a okay quality intermediate vinyl that's great as a general purpose material. 15" material is about a $1 a yard, and that's hard to beat!
Hope that helps. Many suppliers stock the stuff.