You should be overlapping seams. Butt joints will shrink a bit in addition to you fighting it like now. You can get away with pretty sloppy trimming, its a pet peeve of mine but pretty common.Any vets out there have good techniques for cutting large format vinyl 54" on the edges (by hand) so they can seam together? I'm using a ruler and box cutter. Maybe theres another way?
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You should be overlapping seams. Butt joints will shrink a bit in addition to you fighting it like now. You can get away with pretty sloppy trimming, its a pet peeve of mine but pretty common.
yes go into the graphic. no harm no foulI am overlapping by 1" total, 1/2" on each edge, but having a hard time getting rid of the white material edge. If I follow you correctly I can cheat the trim into the graphic a little? As long as its overlapped they wont see any unevenness or sloppy trimming?
Cut the bottom piece however you want nor not at all.
Don't cut the top seam with a straight edge. Ditch the box knife, preferably in the garbage, get a proper Xacto knife with a new #11 blade, and cut the top seam edge in a gentle wave. If you're overlapping an inch then make the wave a 1/4" or so high. Or more. Or less. Just freehand it unless you're a total maladroit. This makes the seam a lot harder to see
I'll try the waveCut the bottom piece however you want nor not at all.
Don't cut the top seam with a straight edge. Ditch the box knife, preferably in the garbage, get a proper Xacto knife with a new #11 blade, and cut the top seam edge in a gentle wave. If you're overlapping an inch then make the wave a 1/4" or so high. Or more. Or less. Just freehand it unless you're a total maladroit. This makes the seam a lot harder to see.
I am overlapping by 1" total, 1/2" on each edge, but having a hard time getting rid of the white material edge. If I follow you correctly I can cheat the trim into the graphic a little? As long as its overlapped they wont see any unevenness or sloppy trimming?