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Silhouette Cameo Pinball Restorers Club!

By Curbfeeler

9 years ago


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    #14 9 years ago

    Great thread! I'm gonna try this on my bop PF restoration since almost all inserts have art on them and is worn. Huge time saver if dialed in correctly which will be time consuming but probably worth it!

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    #53 8 years ago
    Quoted from Mk1Mod0:

    I get what you are saying about the Oramask, but I am still having great results with it for bigger items. Here's a few samples of the home made stencils I did for my latest projects.

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    Hi there! I'm going to replicate the side art on my high speed. Now I only have the silhouette cameo so my question is how did you cut those big stencils for your side art? As far as I know (have not yet experimented enough) the cameo won't be able to cut anything larger than the cutting mat.. Did you use a larger plotter/one that can plot larger masks/stencils? The side art evidently can't be cut with the cameo but maybe the backbox art if it's possible to cut from a longer piece of masking material.
    I was thinking I could try to do small pieces and align them on the cab but being able to cut the whole thing at once is of course to prefer. So, how did you accomplish this?

    #57 8 years ago

    Thanks for the prompt answers! I got my cameo like 6 months ago and briefly tried it then. It's been sitting since then but now I've got to the point when it's time to start making stencils. Did not know its possible to feed the cameo from a roll, but I'm really happy it is! Doing something with what you've got is tops, I like that approach =)
    Will keep an eye on this thread and ask more questions when I get stuck.
    / andy

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