VIC-20 Cartridge Sleeves
Putting together some of Giacomo Vernoni's new VIC-20 Cartridge sleeves.
I made some mistakes on my first try. Jump to @16:50 to see how to do it the right way.
Giacomo's web site www.oldcomputr.com/product/co...
Index
00:00 Intro
00:36 Printing
01:31 Tools, Supplies and Instructions
02:00 Scoring fold lines
03:03 First attempt. I can do better.
10:32 Second attempt. Failure!
15:05 Third attempt. Good.
16:50 Final technique. Much better.
21:24 Conclusion and outro
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Those sleeves are awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I remember making 5.25" disk sleeves back in the day. The paper stock I used was much more forgiving than card stock. Sadly, I couldn't do graphics back then, but I did print the directory on those sleeves. Silly me thinking that the contents would never change. Thanks for the video.
I've been looking for that 1213 cart for weeks. Great collection
Awesome gunna do some for my vic-20
Nice job.
Very good
You could try a pizza cutter wheel and see if that scores it better.
Neat! Which printer did you end up using? We used to have a Fishers cutting board with replaceable wheels that would be ideal. Different cutting wheels could do different things, like scoring and such.
I wonder if it would be possible to play with the print to make a 'big box ' version. I might give that a go. Thanks for the video!
Chuck, A few questions, When you went to Print these, Did you select LETTER format or A4 format in the Printer selection options??!?? I also assume that you printed in LANDSCAPE mode also.. Thanks for fielding my questions as I will probably try and print these tomorrow. Thanks again, Tony K. , Melbourne, Florida. :o)
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@@HutchCA Much Thanks Chuck! I always looks forward to all of your Commodore related videos! :o) Tony K. , Melbourne, Florida
I've found it helps to never attempt to fully cut on the first swipe of a xacto, plan for a minimum of 2 passes.