SellersSign&Design
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I've noticed a lot of us do the exact same job very differently. I never really gave it much thought, but then I began to wonder if maybe there is a reason for why we do it differently? What made me think about this is installing some lettering on a truck... the layout is wider than it is tall. I would normally center hinge both of these, because I feel like it gives more control and is more accurate. But every once in a while it can lead to a line where the "hinge" was or maybe even a few bubbles. I saw someone applying this exact same type of decal with a top hinge, and I started thinking. Maybe the top hinge would be better, but in my past experiences top hinging something that is really wide but not very tall is prone to wrinkling or buckling. Then there is the side hinge, technically that would work best, but it is awkward and hard to handle due to gravity. So what is everyone's preferred method? This is mainly just for discussion, but I'm hoping to maybe learn something that I can use. I put on a lot of hand laid gold decals that are very expensive, and to make it even worse they are all multiple layers of clear vinyl, so it is very easy to get bubbles behind them if everything doesn't go perfectly.