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Made my own wraps

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    kywhitetails Weekend Warrior

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    After ordering wraps for the past couple of years I've notice that most people use the same vinyl that I use to make decals. So I had some beman 500 arrows laying around last night and decided to use my vinyl cutter to make some wraps. They turned out pretty good. Now I'm on the search to find some cool vinyl to make some wraps for personal use.
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    Looks good! Now you just need a roll style printer and you'll be set :tu:
     
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    You float me a loan for a couple grand and I'll make it happen.

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    Actually, I was looking at vinyl cutters the other day. What brand & model do you have?
     
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    Graphtech ce6000 works great

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    But if your looking at just starting and doing small stuff... look into a silhouette cameo. That's what we had for a while until we started taking on bigger projects. My wife bought it to do small wall art and stuff. We still use it some for smaller projects. Plus it comes with easier software to get you started.

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    I may be putting this on the someday list. The software doesn't scare me too much, especially since I see there's a plug-in for Adobe Illustrator, which I have a lot of experience with :tu:

    Thanks for the info!
     
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    We lucked out on ours and got it used for $1200 it is the 24" model. The guy wanted to buy the 48" model. But we use a mixture of sure cuts a lot and the software that came with our cameo

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    Might try these tonight
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