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Hey paintpro, if you look on ebay you can pick up a brand new sticker cutter-outer machine for a few hundred bucks! That way when you find out things are'nt going to work out the way you thought there's not much loss. I bet there's a teeny bopper out there who would give you all your $ back at a...
I've noticed that corel adds lots of nodes and spikes out like that. I've never had this happen on any other sign program. I've taken designs and fonts I've created with other programs that where painstakingly cleaned up and brought them into corel and had to reclean them. It added lots of nodes...
Welcome to the land of rain, where people sit in the rain drinking $4 cups of cruddy coffee dressed all grungy. I moved here from a very sunny place and I aint likin' it. I miss the beach and palm trees and the hot babes and the cool people. I better stop my rant here. Hope you're enjoying that...
There is a product at the sign supply I go to that has a solution you spread on vinyl after it's weeded. It does'nt travel past the edge of the vinyl and dries rubbery and thick. Cool looking stuff. It comes in a can, looks like clear. I would think this would be cheeper than investing in any...
I have a summa also which is really all I use, but cutting rubber is hard on it. So when I need to cut rubber the tangential works best because it does'nt put any unessesary stress on my summa, that's all.
I have a tangential and it has allways cut perfect. Great for thick materials such as sand blast rubber. It's an anagraph, built like a tank and weighs a ton.
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