How to apply vinyl graphics
Uploader Comments (governmentmule)
All Comments (27)
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You make it look so easy. I'm going to try it today and update you
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most shop have leftover piece all the time / asking is hard part they ask HUH
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dang man, this seems like alot of work? can you buy this material to make your owns graphics?
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sweet graphic
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I've been designing and applying vinyl in a succeseful sign shop for many years. Any professional with half a brain would probably print this, but if you HAD to use vinyl, they would use registration marks. Its all part of the process of ensuring that everything that leaves the shop is done properly. And second, don't feel like you need to issue personal attacks just because your on youtube. Stop acting like a friggin cave man and grow up.
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Far from ideal application? You don't need registration marks on something so easy like this. Usually, when vinyl is being applied on top of other vinyl 99% of the time it will stick just fine. And usually it sticks just fine on some surfaces. Example: plexi. Don't run your mouth on here saying improper things about how to apply vinyl. It's quite apparent you have no idea how to properly do these applications.
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Ty for the very helpfull video well done .
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Great tutorial. Thanks!
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loved the music...
what is it???
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I agree that applying this with the 'wet' application was pretty pointless but I think it was to just show how it's done.
But as far as registration marks go- you don't HAVE to have them. I NEVER use them and can assure you my stuff comes out pretty damn close to perfect.
Using application fluid just makes it harder to pull off the appp tape.
Do it dry, you wont get any bubbles if you do it properly, push the squeegee and not pull it like you do in this video.
With graphics this small there really is no need to do it wet.
Underslug 4 years ago
I know this would have been as easily done dry, but I wanted to show both methods.
governmentmule 4 years ago