View Full Version : Stickers, stencils or pay some cnut?
Akzle
8th February 2015, 07:34
in terms of general graphic application, like text and a picture, multiple (but few) colours.
What material (masking)/where to get, to print image on, cut stencil, paint through, then remove without fucking up plastic, metal, glass?
Or print vinyl? stickers
Or just pay some prick?
awayatc
8th February 2015, 08:06
If you have drawing on paper, you can put clear plastic over it and trace it. Trace and cut out each ind colour. Then paint..
signwriter can do same in vinyl.
Single colour, multiple prints.
vinyl is cheap.....need to find cooperative signwriter.
computer program like coral draw does graphic that plotter cuts.....
Hitcher
8th February 2015, 19:01
Or just pay some prick?
Go for one with Parkinsons. And shit.
Akzle
9th February 2015, 15:09
or. Has any cunt found/bought/tried adhesive backed vinyl in a laser printer?
hayd3n
9th February 2015, 16:03
or. Has any cunt found/bought/tried adhesive backed vinyl in a laser printer?
and then it rains
Akzle
9th February 2015, 17:36
and then it rains
nnnnnyyyeeeaassssss.
figuire laser, being plastic, would be fairly fucken impervious.
BUT. i know fucking nothing. so i ask.
hayd3n
9th February 2015, 17:37
Its the ink thats not colorfast
bogan
9th February 2015, 18:04
Pay some cunt, cheap as chips mate.
I made a vinyl cutter attachment for my cnc just for giggles though, even cheaper that way.
We got some shit done where they print onto the vinyl, you really want the laminate topbit to ensure the colors stay good in weather (both sun an rain). The color is not as good when printed as it is if made of different sections of vinyl lain on top of each other. Positioning/transfer paper is the tits for application though.
Akzle
9th February 2015, 19:48
Pay some cunt, cheap as chips mate.
I made a vinyl cutter attachment for my cnc just for giggles though, even cheaper that way.
We got some shit done where they print onto the vinyl, you really want the laminate topbit to ensure the colors stay good in weather (both sun an rain). The color is not as good when printed as it is if made of different sections of vinyl lain on top of each other. Positioning/transfer paper is the tits for application though.
so.. what you're saying. is you'll do it for five buck and a bag of chips
bogan
9th February 2015, 20:54
so.. what you're saying. is you'll do it for five buck and a bag of chips
Sure, I'll send you some vinyl print for that. Artwork is not even required, I have just the one for ya.
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