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Anyone with any experience producing fathead style products where you blow the face up to a giant image? I was wondering what substrate you used to where someone could hold this on a stick so to speak.
FoamcoreAnyone with any experience producing fathead style products where you blow the face up to a giant image? I was wondering what substrate you used to where someone could hold this on a stick so to speak.
Supplier recommendation for this?Foamcore
I think we get it from Grimco - if not them we have a couple of local suppliers we get it from. I think just about anyone who carries sign making substrates will stock foam core.Supplier recommendation for this?
I take it you have some kind of machine that cuts them from the coro vs. using a hand method?max 24"h x scale. 4mm coro, vertical flutes. Yard sticks from Lowes cut in half then glued to the back.
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That’s what I was wondering. How did you cut the Coro?I take it you have some kind of machine that cuts them from the coro vs. using a hand method?
I have done a lot of full body prints (sports action shots) and use a product called RadGrafix from Grimco. Stuff is great - matte finish and peel/stick numerous times without issue. Only difficulty I've had is feeding it through the plotter/cutter and actually getting a perf-cut. My perf cut settings actually act like a KISS cut.Anyone with any experience producing fathead style products where you blow the face up to a giant image? I was wondering what substrate you used to where someone could hold this on a stick so to speak.
What do you use to cut your foam core?We do foam core because it's easy to cut by hand. We also do about 1/2" offset around the face, and make the contours around the head as smooth as possible - so it's easier to cut by hand.
Do these all the time. Print on our flatbed and cut on our flatbed cutter.That’s what I was wondering. How did you cut the Coro?
Nope, hand cut.I take it you have some kind of machine that cuts them from the coro vs. using a hand method?
I use my 18x24 coroplast...print head with sticker material put on coroplast cut around it with paper knifeAnyone with any experience producing fathead style products where you blow the face up to a giant image? I was wondering what substrate you used to where someone could hold this on a stick so to speak.