Great tutorial videos. Love watching your every videos. I have bought all the materials including heat press and cameo 4 as a beginner during COVID-19, tried once but never took it seriously. You guys encourage me to do it again passionately, as designing is my passion. Best wishes to all of you from Switzerland.
Your roller setup is really interesting. Are you getting better results with the cameo 4 vs the stock roll feeder? I bought a used 24" cameo pro that did not incude the roll feed and it skews super easy. Silhouette has been ridicuous for getting the attachement too. Their customer support is worse than a chinese company. So bummed as they are an USA company. So this roll feed seems like a really good solution. And doubles as the tape dispenser for the r tape. Thank you for the ideas.
Hello! Yes, our rollers definitely make it easier in every way. We use bigger rolls and found it very hard to fit and align vinyl when using the included roll feeder attached to our Cameo and that’s why we decided to get them. Plus is good to have a back up to apply our transfer in case only one person gets to work on a project.
Of course printers are better to make process easier however we can not say which one is better as we are also looking in to getting one once we gather info ofcourse we will share and we try to do no less than 55 degrees Fahrenheit with oracal vinyl a garage would be much better
Hi we have a calculator for pricing signs by getting our gold membership here is a video how it works: ruclips.net/video/cvDgC9ybUH4/видео.htmlsi=Q_c8RqpYf26ah8cZ
Hello! We would go for a Cameo 4 pro, if you get a 24” cutter, it gives you room to expand your business in to making bigger decals without having to invest in a bigger one anytime soon.
Get equipment and tool used in this video: www.amazon.com/shop/rdi?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsfshop_aipsfrdi_AEGKRJY9PTGF78YG8WN6 Get your materials through uscutter: i.refs.cc/5ByIPrp3?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjo3NjAzMjU2NzV9
We have both the 12" & 24" I think the smaller cutter makes it easier keeping the vinyl aligned when cutting long projects. It has only been a few months that we bought the 24" cutter, and we still got so much to learn but we find it a little challenging cutting longer projects with it.
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I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING IT, HOW EVER, CAN YOU NAME THE TOOLS AND WHAT METARIAL IS NEEDED, AND THE LIQUID NAME
Great videos, very good information.
Really enjoying your videos. You seem like a great team.
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Great tutorial videos. Love watching your every videos. I have bought all the materials including heat press and cameo 4 as a beginner during COVID-19, tried once but never took it seriously. You guys encourage me to do it again passionately, as designing is my passion. Best wishes to all of you from Switzerland.
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Good video as usual....very informative for people new to vinyl cutting
I have used the holder built in to the Cameo, to cut 48" banners. It works pretty good with 12" Oracel rools.
We use the one that came with the cutter once in a while, especially smaller rolls of vinyl. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial. Thank you
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Hi, how do you decide when it is best to do a wet or dry application?
It depends on surface that we are working on and sometimes also depends on weather
@RDIdecals thank you, also do you have any experience applying name decals on boats? Any advice on that?
Thank You. What is the smallest letter size that can be cut? Also the wet application spray doesn't interfere with the adhesive on the vinyl?
With cameo 4 we have cut letters as small as 0.8 inch big
What blade are you using in the cameo?
Your roller setup is really interesting. Are you getting better results with the cameo 4 vs the stock roll feeder? I bought a used 24" cameo pro that did not incude the roll feed and it skews super easy. Silhouette has been ridicuous for getting the attachement too. Their customer support is worse than a chinese company. So bummed as they are an USA company. So this roll feed seems like a really good solution. And doubles as the tape dispenser for the r tape. Thank you for the ideas.
Hello! Yes, our rollers definitely make it easier in every way. We use bigger rolls and found it very hard to fit and align vinyl when using the included roll feeder attached to our Cameo and that’s why we decided to get them. Plus is good to have a back up to apply our transfer in case only one person gets to work on a project.
Hiiiii guys i wanna see your mousepad how did you make that cartoon image ive always wanted to know how to do that 😮😮😊❤ thank you
Hello! We hired someone from Fiverr.com to create our avatars 😅. That was a while ago. Thanks for watching!
love your videos. i am up in Canada, how cold is to cold to work on the car and what do you think about the printers? thanks
Of course printers are better to make process easier however we can not say which one is better as we are also looking in to getting one once we gather info ofcourse we will share and we try to do no less than 55 degrees Fahrenheit with oracal vinyl a garage would be much better
How do you price yard signs and car magnets?
Hi we have a calculator for pricing signs by getting our gold membership here is a video how it works: ruclips.net/video/cvDgC9ybUH4/видео.htmlsi=Q_c8RqpYf26ah8cZ
If they ask you to vector it how much is that fee?
It depends on customer and you but if a customer buys a lot of stuff from us we usually don’t charge set up fee but that’s just us
Which silhouette cameo 4 is better for starters, the plus or pro?
Hello! We would go for a Cameo 4 pro, if you get a 24” cutter, it gives you room to expand your business in to making bigger decals without having to invest in a bigger one anytime soon.
@@RDIdecals Thanks for the fast reply
Get equipment and tool used in this video: www.amazon.com/shop/rdi?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsfshop_aipsfrdi_AEGKRJY9PTGF78YG8WN6
Get your materials through uscutter: i.refs.cc/5ByIPrp3?smile_ref=eyJzbWlsZV9zb3VyY2UiOiJzbWlsZV91aSIsInNtaWxlX21lZGl1bSI6IiIsInNtaWxlX2NhbXBhaWduIjoicmVmZXJyYWxfcHJvZ3JhbSIsInNtaWxlX2N1c3RvbWVyX2lkIjo3NjAzMjU2NzV9
Unfortunately they just came out with the 24" Cameo after ai had already bought the 12" Cameo. Although I bought mine back in2019.
We have both the 12" & 24" I think the smaller cutter makes it easier keeping the vinyl aligned when cutting long projects. It has only been a few months that we bought the 24" cutter, and we still got so much to learn but we find it a little challenging cutting longer projects with it.
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Muchas gracias brother!