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I'm working on an HDU sign with blasted in lettering. The mask The Supplier sent me is a real challenge to say the least. They claim it's made by Anchor but don't know what the type is(wtf?) It is a light tan colour 30" wide with punch holes. OK, so what? Well it also comes with a mylar backing that will not work in a friction feed plotter. Great. I have a friction feed plotter. So I cut off 1/2" of rubber(?) from each side of the sheet but leave the backer. Problem solved. It cuts and weeds quite nicely. Now I try to mask it. I forgot to mention earlier.... it has a white powder all over it presumabley so it won't stick to itself while in the roll. That got all over me, my work table, my plotter...you name it....
Well the premask won't stick to this stuff even though I washed it off as best I could with rapid tac and paper towels. I had to premask it twice to get it to stick. Then I discovered(thankfully by testing in a small spot near the edge) that if you leave it on the panel to be blasted for very long it softens the acrlyic latex paint and said paint comes right off when you pull off the mask. So I applied the mask and did my blasting and immediatley removed the mask while playing a heat gun over it. So now I have one side of the sign done.
Does anyone know of a nice user friendly masking film I can purchase..... preferably in Canada. I can't bear to use this stuff again.
Well the premask won't stick to this stuff even though I washed it off as best I could with rapid tac and paper towels. I had to premask it twice to get it to stick. Then I discovered(thankfully by testing in a small spot near the edge) that if you leave it on the panel to be blasted for very long it softens the acrlyic latex paint and said paint comes right off when you pull off the mask. So I applied the mask and did my blasting and immediatley removed the mask while playing a heat gun over it. So now I have one side of the sign done.
Does anyone know of a nice user friendly masking film I can purchase..... preferably in Canada. I can't bear to use this stuff again.