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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Victoria B.C.Canada a small island in the Pacific.
Posts: 119
Printer: Roland 300,Roland inks,Daige 38 Lam.
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This is an art piece that I cut out of frosted vinyl (Avery) that is to be applied to a door.It was positively freakish watching this being cut!!!!
Will try and get a pic of the install,glad I'm not doing it.File was drawn in Illustrator,cut profile added and the original artwork layer deleted. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 87
Printer: roland versacamm sp300v Mimaki JV33 130
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nice and challenging
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Wow...
definately glad I'm not your shop's grunt! :-P |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Victoria B.C.Canada a small island in the Pacific.
Posts: 119
Printer: Roland 300,Roland inks,Daige 38 Lam.
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I believe that the piece is being applied to the glass whole then will be 'picked out" from there to make it a bit easier,then the glass will be installed.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 50
Printer: Roland VP-300
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Even easier would be, apply transfer tape, remove liner then weed and put back on the liner. Much easier then trying to pick those parts off the glass. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Canada
Posts: 590
Printer: JV3 160sp, JV3 130SPII, HP Desingjet 5500
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I tried that and really don't find it easier on large peices, everythign is sticky.. you touch it in the wrong place and it's stuck to you.. somethings falls on it take 15min to get it off.. I prefer applying and then weeding.. |
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