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  1. Doming Decal Attempt

    Just the decal
  2. What percentage of your work is outsourced?

    I only outsource what I cannot make.
  3. Doming Decal Attempt

    You have to radius corners so the doming liquid doesn't flow off.
  4. Safety Gear Going Subscription?

    The option is still there to just buy it outright for $800 instead of $400 plus $12 per month. And the thing is a separate airbag vest which you can choose to wear or not. The motorcycle is completely independent of it, and the majority of riders don't use an airbag.
  5. OEM/Stock Boat Graphics

    We do a lot of boat work, since we are on a big lake. Printed graphics like that are impossible to match perfectly. However they are easy to mirror once you have drawn something. Therefore, we always quote jobs like that as doing both sides. I also tell customers that it will not match the...
  6. Skins for phones, laptops, game consoles

    https://www.skinit.com/ https://www.slickwraps.com/ If you really want to know, order one and see.
  7. $30k for logo design?

    The majority of that money comes from the process of blowing smoke up a roomful of executives' nether regions to get the job sold and to convince them that this will make them all ultrabillionaires so they can take their golden parachute and rape another corporation. It involves coming up with...
  8. 12' Tall 8' Wide Post frame sign

    If you're going to the expense of setting poles in the ground, why waste that effort putting up banners on the structure? It'll look like crap and they still will have spent a couple thousand on it. In the end, you're talking about the difference between a few $128 banners and a few $250-$450 signs.
  9. Need Help stupid newbie question

    Whether you want the corner radius to scale with object size depends on what you are trying to do. If you want the object to have everything proportional as it grows or shrinks, then yes, you want the radius to change with scaling. This is the same as what would happen if you converted the...
  10. Covering vehicle decals with magnet

    If it was 12'x4' they were probably trying to put it on aluminum or fiberglass.
  11. Arching Letters in Coreldraw?

    When you do the standard When you do the standard fit text to path there is no distortion of the letters.
  12. Painting Alumalite

    Yes.
  13. Covering vehicle decals with magnet

    Why do you think the magnetic material will blow off? People drive with magnetic signs on their vehicles all the time. And if he's patrolling a neighborhood, how fast is he going?
  14. Stumped again...help please

    CazLite DNA
  15. Arching Letters in Coreldraw?

    If you have a letter that you don't like how it was rotated, break the letters apart and rotate it yourself...
  16. Problem with paint and letters...

    Not sure why everyone is so down on Rustoleum spray paint. I used it on my steel deck railings when I rebuilt the deck 4 years ago, and it still looks fine. No chalking, no dulling. It's doing way better than some Ronan white I used recently on signs.
  17. 3M Materials Shortage

    We have used MPI1105 and 1105EZ for a very long time, and it's been fine on both a Mimaki JV3 and our current Epson eco-solvent printers. It prints beautifully.
  18. Arching Letters in Coreldraw?

    What effect are you trying to accomplish? To make the letters arched, the correct tool is fit text to path. You just have to draw whatever path you want to use, usually a circle or ellipse, fit the text to it, and then adjust the path object if you need it to have a different radius, overall...
  19. Applying Vinyl Graphics to vehicles w/Ceramic Coating on Paint

    Take a look at this: https://www.torquedetail.com/blogs/ceramic-coating/how-to-remove-ceramic-coating# Customer's responsibility to take the car back to whoever applied the ceramic coating to have it removed. The only reliable way is mechanical abrasion.
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