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thank you, I thought I did something wrong
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think I down loaded the wrong signmakers toolbar, computer crashed memory was always full once I ran AVG I got 2 trojans 3 virus and a worm? 6 hours later computer is working ok again is there a correct link for this signmakers toolbar
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I gave him a call yesterday, what a nice guy he gave me all the pros and cons of the cutters and I think I will be going for a Graphtec FC8600-60 this is just a starter machine, till I can get some money in and I will go for a much larger machine, thanks for all the help lads.
next on my list is to do my own signs outside my unit, I will search the forum for where to buy the correx or foamex foam sheets from.
thanks again
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Hiya Robert,
Ok here is story, my main business was supplying the upholstery trade for 15+ years until the past few years in which they have taken me for a lot of money so I had to shut my company Foam Wizards down I restarted a new company last year supplying Shabby Chic people with signs and stencils which I am buying in from all over the place but the range isn’t really what people are asking for so I have found 3 artists who are designing me stencils which I willl be copy writing too I have 400 of my own stencils already designed ready to go, this is the start.
the purpose of the stencils is for shabby chic furniture, these are not my pictures
I am in a scooter club, mini club and a VW club and they want sings banners and stickers making but I feel the stencils will pay the rent to start with,
I will sort a picture out too Robert, sorry about that
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just had a quick look, all the machines are very nice but like I said I am new to this and just starting out and we are trying to open a new business what are other people using to cut stencils… any help will help me out here this is all very new to me.
there are a few on Ebay selling there cutters and pc’s there are a few Rolands on there too is this a better way to go
thanks
Derek
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Thank you Phill, I will have a look now, I am only looking for a smallish one to start with till things take off.