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  1. Laminating Acrylic Sheets

    Just had a reply from one of the major suppliers of di-noc and they say it should be fine to cut on a laser cutter, which is odd. Not sure what to think now. A part of me is thinking its so thin, surely it can't cause that much trouble, but another part of me is saying no no no, don't even try it.
  2. Laminating Acrylic Sheets

    Thanks. The rowmark stuff looks good but hard to get hold of in the uk. I guess I could use a vinyl cutter with the 3m di-noc and then stick it over the acrylic. Would have to get it lined up perfect though. There will be lettering so it might be a bit of a pain.
  3. Laminating Acrylic Sheets

    The 3m di-loc looked great until I read that it can't be used with a co2 laser. Any laser safe alternatives?
  4. Laminating Acrylic Sheets

    Thanks everyone, I'll look into the things suggested. Appreciate it
  5. Laminating Acrylic Sheets

    Hi all, I'm looking for a way to laminate acrylic sheets to use as part of house signs. I want to be able to offer wood effect and brushed metal etc like the images attached. Any ideas on the best way to do it? I was thinking some kind of film heat pressed onto it maybe? Thanks Scott
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