Full Version: Vegas/ARA is over 2006
From: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#10]
10 Mar 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#6] 10 Mar 2006
David,
The Stained glass Series was absolutely beautiful from afar but as a former stained glass professional I was very displeased with the soldering. Most people might not mind since we see a lot of this type soldering in various gift stores but if anyone is contiplating ordering a bunch selling them out of the catalog, I would get a sample first.
Just 2 peoples opinion
From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#11]
10 Mar 2006
To: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#10] 10 Mar 2006
Dave,
My wife and I had the exact same impression about the stained glass awards. I think it's a terrific idea, but the assembly didn't seem up to par.
Cody
From: Toni (TONI56) [#12]
10 Mar 2006
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From: MR C (MOSHE) [#13]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#3] 19 Mar 2006
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#14]
19 Mar 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#13] 19 Mar 2006
Mr C,
We will all have to wait for that review as it has not shipped yet. As soon as I receive it I will let you know if it is worth the paper it is written on.... :S
They did say during the demo that the multi-line fonts may not work out as well as the single line and outline fonts, but can't say for sure right now. Same goes for trying to fill in a larger solid design. The tip appeared to be close to the size of a ball point pin tip, so I can see where a solid design might not fill in completely.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#15]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#14] 19 Mar 2006
From what I saw, the effectiveness of the device depends largely upon the flatness of the substrate.
Even though the "Foil Writer" (I forgot its actual name) rides in much the same way as a cutting tool in a Featherweight burnishing adapter, direct contact of the foil with the substrate and sufficient pressure, on the part of the heat pen, is crucial to a consistent image.
The examples I saw, looked most impressive as a means of adding gold or silver lettering to certificates.
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#16]
19 Mar 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#15] 19 Mar 2006
David,
Even tho they were just demo-ing on paper certificates, it will also work on vinyl, plastic, ribbon, wood, etc. depending on the foil type used. He only had foil that worked on paper so that is why he didn't use other substrates. I have several types of foil here so I am anxious to "play".
:D
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#16] 19 Mar 2006
I don't blame you. I did see a sample of foiling to a wooden item, which isn't something easily achieved through traditional hot foiling methods.
It's a matter of discovering a tool's strengths and exploiting those areas.
Please show some samples of your trips to the playground, won'tcha? :-)
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#18]
19 Mar 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#17] 19 Mar 2006
and have everyone run out and buy one and dilute my market??? Ya know, my market DOES run all the way up to St. Joe Missouri (devil)
(ya think David T. reads this thread?)
Just kiddin' I will post my findings and a few pic as well.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#18] 19 Mar 2006
John,
Don't worry. David T. pays no attention at all to these messages.
Your trade secret's are safe with just the few hundred of us. :P
EDITED: 19 Mar 2006 by DGL
From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#20]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#18] 19 Mar 2006
P.S. How does it feel to be living in a town that resides the best college basketball team in KANSAS?
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#21]
19 Mar 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#20] 19 Mar 2006
best just in Kansas?????
We beat 2 national ranked teams...............more to come!
:P
From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#22]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#21] 20 Mar 2006
From: MR C (MOSHE) [#23]
19 Mar 2006
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#14] 20 Mar 2006
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