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  1. Living Wall Sign?

    We have done something like this before. We have a 150w laser in house so we reverse cut 1/2” white acrylic and mark the locations for pins. Recently did a wall wrap there and they still look brand new. As mentioned they will require some cleaning here and there from water spots but the cast...
  2. Hi from Canada

    Hello From Vaughan Ontario. Where are you located? Shop name?
  3. drilling tile for stand offs

    We commonly drill tile/porcelain when we need to install aluminum pin mount letters. High end restaurants don’t want a backer and when VHB won’t suffice we need to pin it. Level 5 porcelain can be a pain sometimes. We on use Diamond whole saw bits. Starting them can be a pain but if you start...
  4. S140T Dragging blade across laminated prints

    Woot! Now keep your ears clean with the surplus q-tips you have now acquired! Any summa reps want to comment on this? It’s tough to believe that additional rollers are required for this machine to ensure consistent results on anything other than cut vinyl. They are built like a tank but this...
  5. S140T Dragging blade across laminated prints

    It’s a shame but we have the same cutter. Few rolls a week get cut and it never gives us any issues other then the vinyl scratching you speak of and sometimes some misalignment when cutting 8mil floor lamination on 40c for some reason... we have adapted the “swab” trick As the photos have...
  6. Pin Letters - How You Tap Holes

    Thanks Broome! Sign Pads Are A Great option but do leave a 1/4" Gap at the minimum. Most of our installations do require a flush to wall install...unfortunately. Locator Fixings - Neat! Do you ever have a problem with Vandalism/Theft as they are just pressure fit?
  7. Pin Letters - How You Tap Holes

    Curious how your shops Tap holes in 1/4" - 1/2" Acrylic for pins? With the recent addition of a laser cutter in our shop we are going to really be exploring the option of simple dimensional letters. VHB And a template are no trouble but what is your process for speed and quality? As we will be...
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