bulbus_maximus
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Hi,
I have to do some print and cut on frost film that would be applied on a large office window partition around 6 ft by 13 ft.
The final effect would be like the image attached which is also one of my jobs but went wrong in the finishing. I plan to redo this job and want to make sure the job is well done.
The problems were:
1) I did not wait for the graphic to outgas - so the edges of my stripes are curling. So here, I will use crop marks and do the cut maybe after 2 days.
2) I did wet application - My doubt lies here. I have not done window frosting before. Hence I am new here. I was wondering if I should do HALF PRESSURE/FORCE CUT. So that when I am doing wet application the whole sheet lifts up and I can apply it as a single piece. Finally, I can weed out the unwanted parts as can be seen in the graphic - this way the half pressure should help me cut the unwanted parts easily after they are on the glass and at the same time I am able to maintain the spacing between each of the lines and not use masking tape which was a part of the problem. (I had major problems in the alignment as I had weeded the unwanted portion and hence the strips were moving individually). Hope I can work this out.
I think finally I should do Dry application to help myself here!!
Hope you guys can help me with your valuable inputs. And I must be confusing all of you :Oops:
Regards
Rahul
I have to do some print and cut on frost film that would be applied on a large office window partition around 6 ft by 13 ft.
The final effect would be like the image attached which is also one of my jobs but went wrong in the finishing. I plan to redo this job and want to make sure the job is well done.
The problems were:
1) I did not wait for the graphic to outgas - so the edges of my stripes are curling. So here, I will use crop marks and do the cut maybe after 2 days.
2) I did wet application - My doubt lies here. I have not done window frosting before. Hence I am new here. I was wondering if I should do HALF PRESSURE/FORCE CUT. So that when I am doing wet application the whole sheet lifts up and I can apply it as a single piece. Finally, I can weed out the unwanted parts as can be seen in the graphic - this way the half pressure should help me cut the unwanted parts easily after they are on the glass and at the same time I am able to maintain the spacing between each of the lines and not use masking tape which was a part of the problem. (I had major problems in the alignment as I had weeded the unwanted portion and hence the strips were moving individually). Hope I can work this out.
I think finally I should do Dry application to help myself here!!
Hope you guys can help me with your valuable inputs. And I must be confusing all of you :Oops:
Regards
Rahul