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Silhouette Cameo Pinball Restorers Club!

By Curbfeeler

9 years ago


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    #43 8 years ago

    Anyone considering a Cameo, should also look at the larger 31" vinyl cutters for $239 from Signwearhouse:

    ebay.com link: NEW Your Best Value SignMakers Vinyl SignWarehouse Cutter Vinly Sign Plotter

    And USCutter:

    ebay.com link: NEW 28 Vinyl Cutter Sign Cutting Plotter w Sure Cuts A Lot Pro USCutter

    They both take standard Rolland blades, so that saves you $$$$$ - fresh from China!

    #48 8 years ago
    Quoted from winteriscoming:

    It seems like this could easily be used for other pinball related decals. If they're small enough, you can use packing tape as laminating layer.

    Even better is sheet Mylar, much more durable than packing tape (although they do make Mylar label protection tape, but it's only 1 mil thick).

    This is the 3 mil thick stuff:

    http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/66-MFT

    #49 8 years ago
    Quoted from mark532011:

    I was wondering about that, printing and cutting sticky-backed paper with the art printed on it rather than just a painting mask. Seems like it would be too thick though, perhaps for graphics but not on the playfield itself.

    I use a vinyl cutter to do masks for painting, but printing on vinyl is too thick under the clear.

    Waterslide decals from a color laser printer come out great. Super thin, does not fade as fast as inkjet, and the toner does not bleed into the clearcoat like inkjet does.

    Most "real" hobby shops have a printer than can even print white ink on waterslide decals.

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