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Originally Posted by Davoakes@att.net
I want to use vinyl as accents, ie... strips etc. How does one go about doing that install?
Do you buy the vinyl in sheets, cut it yourself and stick it on? Or do some measuring and order the right size from a retailer?
Thanks
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If you can draw well just use the knifeless tape and lay out your stripes ( careful not to pull hard on the cut tape as you lay it down or stop while laying down a curve) when done on one side and vinyl is cut and laid down, then take some long roll paper, tape it over the graphics on one side and trace along the stripe edge with a ball point pen pushing toward the stripe edge. This will give you a perfect template for the other side.
(Don’t forget if your filament in the tape isn’t on the end of the tape you need to correct for that )
Be careful which cut tape you use, there’s at least three types. One won’t cut thick vinyl, one will cut anything (including your fingers) that’s the wire type but won’t always cut a perfectly clean line (because of how it pulls off the side) and the third will likely be just right.
Of course this all depends on the vinyl your useing. There’s warp cut. Design line 3m and finish line 3m read the specs on them.
To use it can be tricky to some, but you basically fold over the end to capture the filament. Pull the tape to the edge of the vinyl fold it forward over the edge then put your finger tightly on the cut tape, now pull forward to get it started. (Try to pull in one nice clean motion when you can )
I get so many people asking me how to start the cut tape and when I started it took me a bit to find that info.
Wrap cut tape is a little different you really want to snip the tape where you want it to separate but don’t cut the wire. Wrap cut is a great product for thick vinyl, but could use a little work IMO on its placing on the end of the wire instead of a slit design like 3m, and how well it stays along the edge of the medium holding the wire. (Sometimes it’ll cut the vinyl medium that holds it) it it Can cut a little funky sometimes and if working the edge of a large piece of vinyl fixing it can be tough.
To fix, You need to slip a putty knife under the edge and cut with a knife to straighten it out without cutting the layer under it. Especially On curved edges it can be challenging to fix it properly. And when you start getting tired STOP working, lol this is something you want to do when your thinking clearly.