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Conook

New Member
Heyung (Hello) Everyone,

My Name is Conook and I am from a Small Indian reservation in California. I have been researching vinyl cutters and the sign business for about 2 years now. I have a back ground in Manufacturing technologies and have several certificates in CAD design and custom computer graphics design. I designed gaming tables for casinos with animals and tribal symbols for the local indian casinos using 3D graphics programs to be used on CNC machining systems.

I am burnt out from the humdrum work and finally bought a vinyl cutter. Talk about a huge wake up call. I thought I knew about design....sign makers are a true talented group of people. I hope that one day I can say the same about me. I have been using mine and making good money but I have only been touching the tip of the ice berg. I am only doing what I am capable of doing at the moment but will definetely learn more as time goes by.

I hope that everyone in this forum will help me out because I will surely support and help those with what little...and I mean little knowledge I have of the sign industry.
 

Jillbeans

New Member
Welcome from PA, after 24 years at this I still learn something new every day.
Usually from screwing something up.
Love....Jill
 

BobM

New Member
Welcome from Cape Cod. Sure is a lot to learn and this is one of the best groups to learn it from.
 

signage

New Member
Another welcome tot he forums from PA...

Now you might want to look into becoming a contributing member a lot more valuable info their!
 

Marlene

New Member
Hi and welcome to the site. follow posts where people ask for help with designs as it is a really great way to see a design come to life with a lot of great info. Post some of your work as we would enjoy seeing it.
 

jiarby

New Member
lotsa folks sublimate gaming tables... and make custom poker chips (chipco style) which is a difficult process to get the edges right.
 
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