i use a craft knife to cut the outside in parts so when I weed it it don't come off in one large piece and thus I don't get smaller parts coming up with the weeding.
Tanner, I love this video. I just want to add this little tidbit about adding a “business” logo onto your vehicle. You will definitely need to check with your car insurance co before doing so. I am a Realtor and even tho it’s a great idea for marketing, if I was in my car just going to the grocery store and was involved in an accident, I would be more than likely be denied the claim because I only have a personal policy. So please check with our insurance carrier to see what you need to add a company policy to your current policy. The way I founded out about this, is because I was hit be someone that was in him co. Car (he had his co. Logo on him car). When I contacted my insurance carrier to file a claim, the first thing I got hit with, was they denied the clam because he was not using the car for co. business, just for personal use, and did not have the car insured for business use.
Omg this is really handy to know! I have a family member who works at the motor reg/dmv (I’m not sure what Americans call it sorry) and she has told me similar when it comes to registering a vehicle but we wondered how it would work for car insurance, I’m going to look into it now. Thank you for posting this comment, more people need to see it!
Hey Tanner, brother your awesome. I love your enthusiasm the whole way through. Been working with a Titan (first gen) 28". HTV, removable and permanent. I've been at it working for myself for about 3 years now. Most of what I know is from trial-and-error haha! Best way to learn in my mind, lessons you will never forget, I'm sure you know how that goes. I learned something new from you. I have readjusted my force multiple times (I understand that it isn't the same since we have wildly different cutters) and I consistently have issues with my design lifting off the backing when I go to start weeding. Everything starts off well and then all of a sudden two of the three arms of a W want to lift up with the rest of the vinyl haha. Happens at least once every time. Thank you for the "burnish before you start weeding" tip!!!! One of those things that as soon as I saw it, I thought "of course!!! why didn't I think of that!!" hahah! Anyway, don't want to write you a novel, but I literally just found this channel this morning and just because of how passionate you are about the art and the burnishing tip, I'm a fan! Well done to the team there and to you again Tanner! Have a wonderful day on purpose and keep on it killin' it guys!
You can use a pin pen and pop them or put some masking tape over the project and use a scraper/squeegee to push them to the edges and out of the vinyl. Small/tiny ones will go away but not sure about larger ones like these that were left behind.
Glad you asked! I was wondering about that too. I wish he had addressed that in the video. I Have heard that the pin pen works great. But I am curious also about blocking the viewing area. Wonder if there is vinyl with holes in it. To allow the driver to see out but outside you see the decal. Like on the city buses
@Dan Bailey Mr. Handy Man thank you Dan! I had not gotten a response. My grandfather was a Bailey as well! From West TN. We might be related. Lol... grandpa had a brother named Dan, but I think he had passed already, would be in his 90s by now. Didn't strike me as the social media type. Lol
Rubbing alcohol isn't as good for cleaning as like soap. Its good for electronics but I think soap and water leaves a cleaner window to work with than alcohol because alcohol leaves spots. Doesn't really matter i guess. Nice video man!
Hi my craftsaving family!! Tanner, can you please make another video explaining in more detail how to make a larger than mat cad decal. Specifically how to design it in Design space.
You all are always so inspiring and helpful when it comes to our businesses. I sincerely appreciate this tutorial and the full instructions to create a car decal. I've been wanting to do this for months and now I have the instructions I need to just do it!! I sincerely appreciate all you do for us and I thank you so very much!! 💙👏👍🏼😍💙👏👍🏼😍💙👏👍🏼😍
Hi! Thank you so much for posting! Is the outside visible through the vinyl from the inside of the car? I’ve been wanting to try this but visibility/safety has always been my concern.
Tip from a dealership employee, when cleaning a customer's car use a microfiber cloth, and only that. Some customers are very overprotective of their cars and may be upset with less.
What about if the logo is bigger and your cricut lays says that's to large and also the images has color, how to make the logo in just one color and also that fits I am using a cricut explore air 2.
I know it's over a year later but, that decal turned out really good! I noticed a couple of air bubbles on the building part of the decal. If this happens, how do you fix it? Do you take a pin, pop them and smooth them out or is there another way? Thank you and thank you for all of your great videos!!
Was hoping for more instruction and tips to avoid air bubbles. Seems you left a few in your application, would have liked to see how to remove and/or avoid them.
The Pin Pen Weeding Tool is nice to have around for those bubbles that make there way under. I've also bought cheaper versions of it from Amazon... they all seem to work great.
Best large tutorial I've found.
i use a craft knife to cut the outside in parts so when I weed it it don't come off in one large piece and thus I don't get smaller parts coming up with the weeding.
Do you think a wet application would of helped with all those air bubbles?
You’re so gentle!!!
Thank you for watching!
Tanner, I love this video. I just want to add this little tidbit about adding a “business” logo onto your vehicle. You will definitely need to check with your car insurance co before doing so. I am a Realtor and even tho it’s a great idea for marketing, if I was in my car just going to the grocery store and was involved in an accident, I would be more than likely be denied the claim because I only have a personal policy. So please check with our insurance carrier to see what you need to add a company policy to your current policy. The way I founded out about this, is because I was hit be someone that was in him co. Car (he had his co. Logo on him car). When I contacted my insurance carrier to file a claim, the first thing I got hit with, was they denied the clam because he was not using the car for co. business, just for personal use, and did not have the car insured for business use.
Omg this is really handy to know! I have a family member who works at the motor reg/dmv (I’m not sure what Americans call it sorry) and she has told me similar when it comes to registering a vehicle but we wondered how it would work for car insurance, I’m going to look into it now. Thank you for posting this comment, more people need to see it!
Hey Tanner, brother your awesome. I love your enthusiasm the whole way through. Been working with a Titan (first gen) 28". HTV, removable and permanent. I've been at it working for myself for about 3 years now. Most of what I know is from trial-and-error haha! Best way to learn in my mind, lessons you will never forget, I'm sure you know how that goes.
I learned something new from you. I have readjusted my force multiple times (I understand that it isn't the same since we have wildly different cutters) and I consistently have issues with my design lifting off the backing when I go to start weeding. Everything starts off well and then all of a sudden two of the three arms of a W want to lift up with the rest of the vinyl haha. Happens at least once every time. Thank you for the "burnish before you start weeding" tip!!!! One of those things that as soon as I saw it, I thought "of course!!! why didn't I think of that!!" hahah!
Anyway, don't want to write you a novel, but I literally just found this channel this morning and just because of how passionate you are about the art and the burnishing tip, I'm a fan! Well done to the team there and to you again Tanner! Have a wonderful day on purpose and keep on it killin' it guys!
You guys rock! I’m working in couple decals orders for my friend and this tips make my job so much easy! God bless you guys and thank you a lot!
So glad it was helpful! You're so welcome!🙂
Hi LOVE your videos. Question How did you get rid of the bubbles?
Thanks Tanner , enjoyed the video ❤️
So glad you enjoyed it!🙂
Could you do the same w/ the printable vinyl and just add some kind of sealing spray to keep the colors bright and vibrant?
What do you do about the bubbles that come into your project? It looks like you just left them on there? Do they eventually go away?
You can use a pin pen and pop them or put some masking tape over the project and use a scraper/squeegee to push them to the edges and out of the vinyl.
Small/tiny ones will go away but not sure about larger ones like these that were left behind.
Glad you asked! I was wondering about that too. I wish he had addressed that in the video. I Have heard that the pin pen works great. But I am curious also about blocking the viewing area. Wonder if there is vinyl with holes in it. To allow the driver to see out but outside you see the decal. Like on the city buses
Glad you asked i seen the bubbles at the end and it was definitely question i had as well
@@staceydailey6394 if you haven’t received a answer to this question yet the answer is yes…it’s called window perf.
@Dan Bailey Mr. Handy Man thank you Dan! I had not gotten a response. My grandfather was a Bailey as well! From West TN. We might be related. Lol... grandpa had a brother named Dan, but I think he had passed already, would be in his 90s by now. Didn't strike me as the social media type. Lol
I loved this info, thank you so much! I want to do my husbands logo on his truck!
That would be fun!😀 You're SO welcome!
What about decals that have color? How do we keep the colors from fading?
Great idea and great video!
I love your logo!
Yay!! Thank you, Heather!😊
Rubbing alcohol isn't as good for cleaning as like soap. Its good for electronics but I think soap and water leaves a cleaner window to work with than alcohol because alcohol leaves spots. Doesn't really matter i guess. Nice video man!
What do you recommend using for a camper?
Can you use oracle transfer tape?
Ty for the tips!! Very helpful
You're welcome!
This was a good video. I want to add a decal for my business. Thank you!!!
Go for it!
Thanks for this video! I’m putting a decal on my truck for my channel pretty soon and I’m making it with the cricut 👍🏼
Yay!!! You will love it!
Hi my craftsaving family!! Tanner, can you please make another video explaining in more detail how to make a larger than mat cad decal. Specifically how to design it in Design space.
You all are always so inspiring and helpful when it comes to our businesses. I sincerely appreciate this tutorial and the full instructions to create a car decal. I've been wanting to do this for months and now I have the instructions I need to just do it!! I sincerely appreciate all you do for us and I thank you so very much!!
💙👏👍🏼😍💙👏👍🏼😍💙👏👍🏼😍
Awe! Glad it was helpful, Lorraine! 😀Best of luck!
Is cricut white permanent smart vinyl printable?
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great video
but can you remove the decal it easily? 🤔
thank you for your videos
What kind of cricut app are you using and I see that there is 3 to 4 apps that's are different
You will need to use Cricut Design Space.
Hi! Thank you so much for posting! Is the outside visible through the vinyl from the inside of the car? I’ve been wanting to try this but visibility/safety has always been my concern.
Tip from a dealership employee, when cleaning a customer's car use a microfiber cloth, and only that. Some customers are very overprotective of their cars and may be upset with less.
Thanks for the tip!
Love this! Did you use matte or gloss vinyl?
Here is the link to the Vinyl used in the project: www.143vinyl.com/starcraft-hd-matte-permanent-vinyl-white-12-x-5-foot-roll.html?partner=219904
What about if the logo is bigger and your cricut lays says that's to large and also the images has color, how to make the logo in just one color and also that fits I am using a cricut explore air 2.
I know it's over a year later but, that decal turned out really good! I noticed a couple of air bubbles on the building part of the decal. If this happens, how do you fix it? Do you take a pin, pop them and smooth them out or is there another way? Thank you and thank you for all of your great videos!!
Silly me, I forgot how to get the 12x24 mat size to show on the make it screen. Please help!
If your drawing is larger than for the 12 x 12 mat it will automatically show the 12 x 24 mat.
what about all those bubbles?
I miss Rachel and Becca ❤️
Awe!! You're so sweet!💕
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But how if its in 7 color😮?
sorry I missed it again.
Love it
Thank you for watching, Shirley!
@@pattishelton3169 Glad you loved it!🙂
sorry did not get notice on computer
No worries, Barbara! Thanks for watching!
Was hoping for more instruction and tips to avoid air bubbles. Seems you left a few in your application, would have liked to see how to remove and/or avoid them.
The Pin Pen Weeding Tool is nice to have around for those bubbles that make there way under. I've also bought cheaper versions of it from Amazon... they all seem to work great.