Anyone who has used a Vinyl Cutter before knows it can be a challenge to see the lines that have been cut especially on certain colors of vinyl. With a very simple yet effective process it makes removing the background from cut vinyl that much less stressful because you can now see your lines. I will take you through the process of sending a file to the plotter, weeding, masking and finally applying. This is the final piece of the puzzle for the graphics on our new Bronco...The "YETI" named for the Sasquatch OuterBanks package. The main goal behind this video is to convey the idea that doing your own vehicle graphics can be easy and can save you lots of money. Feel free to send any questions about the process or using the Signmaster software and I can produce another instructional video. In this particular case black graphite was used for a lighter vinyl, white chalk can be used for very dark vinyls.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction
01:01 Signmaster Software
01:18 Vevor Vinyl Plotter Set Up and Cutting
03:30 Masking Vinyl
07:23 Application of Vinyl
11:34 Final Bronco Graphic Reveal
12:34 Conclusion
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