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Polydor asked me to come up with something different for a presentation to a band as a thank you for the launch of a new album. Went for simple but effective and was really impressed not only with the end result, but more importantly the quality, cost and speed with which it was all completed.
A massive nod to ALIP for running the prints for me (my A3 printer was down at the time), and a huge pat on the back to the guys at Subli Metals for the service. The idea that you can kiss cut any shape really does open up hundreds of potential avenues and you are only limited by your own imagination. Well worth the few extra pennies it costs to produce something really bespoke.
No prizes for guessing the band :biggrin:
A massive nod to ALIP for running the prints for me (my A3 printer was down at the time), and a huge pat on the back to the guys at Subli Metals for the service. The idea that you can kiss cut any shape really does open up hundreds of potential avenues and you are only limited by your own imagination. Well worth the few extra pennies it costs to produce something really bespoke.
No prizes for guessing the band :biggrin:
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I am guessing that is a sublimated panel as Subli Metals cut the shape. Look really nice I hope U2 liked it[emoji12]
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Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
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Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
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Nice little item.
Do you know how it was cut. We tried cutting shapes from metal a while ago but slightly problematic. Laser burnt the coating around the cut area and rotary left not as neat a finish as would have liked.
Do you know how it was cut. We tried cutting shapes from metal a while ago but slightly problematic. Laser burnt the coating around the cut area and rotary left not as neat a finish as would have liked.
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I sent the shape to Subli Metals and they priced and cut it for me. Fantastic service and the quality of their metal is spot on. Because of the price I don't see any point in doing it myself, let the pros do itDo you know how it was cut. We tried cutting shapes from metal a while ago but slightly problematic. Laser burnt the coating around the cut area and rotary left not as neat a finish as would have liked.
The cut was really nice, no burring and when I printed it there were no light patches or blemishes. The one you are looking at I am using as a sample, I got the pressure wrong so there is a very tiny blemish on this actual one. Had this been a bulk item I may well have let it go as it is that tiny.
Obviously if you are doing a limited run the I recommend ordering overs. But that is more for your error than any problems with quality. Give them a try Andrew as I think there is mileage in this with the sectors we are both in.
Correct and Yep, Mr Springsteen of U2 fame loved itI am guessing that is a sublimated panel as Subli Metals cut the shape. Look really nice I hope U2 liked it
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Nice, but Mr. Jagger might have something to say about it! :biggrin:
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Not sure I follow. The frames were for him and the rest of the Rolling Stones (see original post), so no copyright infringement if that is what you are suggesting.Nice, but Mr. Jagger might have something to say about it! :biggrin:
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BTW, not sublimation, but I cut this from paper with my Silver Bullet and mounted it between 2 sheets of glass.
Another of the Silverdale Miner statue cut from black card (one sheet of glass) and added a sky background.
Those cheap RIBBA frames from IKEA are spot on!
Another of the Silverdale Miner statue cut from black card (one sheet of glass) and added a sky background.
Those cheap RIBBA frames from IKEA are spot on!
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socialgiraffe;119190 wrote:Not sure I follow. The frames were for him and the rest of the Rolling Stones (see original post), so no copyright infringement if that is what you are suggesting.
Sorry SG, I should have read your post properly.
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They look superb.
I have used two sheets of glass before when the customer wanted mirror silver text. The best result was from a vinyl I got hold of.
Do you use a special glass (I did which was 4 times the price!!!) or do you "get away" with standard frame glass?
I have used two sheets of glass before when the customer wanted mirror silver text. The best result was from a vinyl I got hold of.
Do you use a special glass (I did which was 4 times the price!!!) or do you "get away" with standard frame glass?
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No worries, all goodSorry SG, I should have read your post properly.
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