Welcome to my channel, where I show you how to use different kinds of vinyl in different ways to customize, create, and maybe make some money on the side. I'll show you traditional ways to work with vinyl wrap, craft vinyl, heat transfer vinyl, printable vinyl, etc. and unique ways to use vinyls in ways you might not have thought about.
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Man I did just like this and still got crazy amount of small air bubbles all over :(
Great video 📹 👍 👏 👌
Thank you 👍 And thanks for watching!
This is really silly, obviously you can scratch your laptop with the blade
You'd be surprised by how much of a revelation that is to some people lol!
Thank yo so much!!! I have a Subaru and have been wanting to try something.
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Absolutely awesome tutorial!!! Thank you for taking the time to share it!
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
what is this vinyl wraps' colour name
Vivid Holohex Chrome
great job my friend
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Sold me on it.. 👌
Nice! Thanks for watching!
wow nice one.. only now zi put my acoustic guitar a carbon fiber sticker.. but I have a qiestion.. how bout my sticker is not whole cover to wrap my acoustic guitar.. posible have. good result?
You can wrap the whole guitar but you would have to do it in sections. Wrap the back, wrap the sides, wrap the front, etc.
Thank you so much for this in depth tutorial! You make make it seem like a breeze. I'm saving this one for sure You got a sub from me
Thanks for watching, and thank you for the sub!
That is so smooth. I’d like to try my hand at this and the interior lights as well.
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Amazing thanks
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Thank you!! More helpful and straightforward than the past 10 videos and 20 shorts
Thank you for watching. Glad the video was helpful!
I just upgraded from a Portrait to a Cameo 4 and found this vid. I love what you have posted on your other vids on using vinyl. I'm subscribed and can't wait to see what you do next! Thanks for the tutorials!
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Is this similar to the wood grain vinyl that vivid has.. looking to use on car trim also but heard it’s difficult around corners
From my understanding, no. The wood grain vinyls I believe are in their architectural vinyl series, whereas this forged carbon fiber vinyl is automotive vinyl. The architectural wood looking vinyl is much thicker than automotive vinyl and generally for flat surfaces (tables, desks, cabinet doors/sides, etc.), so yes, it can be difficult to apply around corners.
A better color would have made it look good.
I have other vids wrapping the guitar in matte black, carbon fiber, and a colorshift vinyl :-)
You should have included how Bright the lights are on daylight since thats what most other motorists complain about tinted taillights
Thanks, good suggestion! I'll have to incorporate that aspect in an update video. Thank you for watching!
You should of used regular tape...
I have tried electrical tape, masking tape, painters tape, scotch tape, and duct tape--even sealing those tapes down as best as possible, the epoxy made it's way under each of those tapes and became hard to remove. I found vinyl wrap to be the best seal so far since I can heat it and it seals really well and hasn't let any epoxy dripping under the tile back. If there's a specific tape you've had success with, I'm totally game for giving that tape a try.
6 years ago but super helpful!
Thank for watching! Glad it was helpful. I also have some updated versions on my channel as well if you want to check those out.
Damn that looks like ass
Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!! Much appreciated!
Did you say 70% Alcohol and 30% water mix? Need to wrap my fender and this video was very helpful.
Thanks for watching! Yes, typically I use an alcohol/water mix where roughly 70% of the mixture is rubbing alcohol (the alcohol itself being 99% pure, undiluted) and the rest water.
Quality job!
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Really nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Only the first few letters of my design are showing up red to actually cut. How do I fix this?
It sounds like maybe your layout might not be sized correctly? Without seeing what you are, I don't know for sure. But around 2:30 in the video, I show how to adjust the layout of the "cutting" area by setting it to a custom size bigger than the graphic. In the page setup menu, ensure cutting mat is set to none. Then below that on the width and height custom sizes, adjust the length (or height, depending on how you are orienting your graphic) according so that it's bigger than the actual graphic you designed. Hopefully this helps.
Good job looks easy to do, is this cold resist like rain frost if you use this brand outside ? is it good sticky ? i had some other brand 2 years ago but it was a bad job and didnt work so i spray it black :(
Thanks and thanks for watching. The vinyl i used is automotive vinyl, so it's resistant to the environmental elements, to include cold and rain. The vinyl is sticky enough, but the surface you apply the vinyl to affects how well the vinyl will stick. If the surface is smooth and glossy, the vinyl will hold well. If the surface is matte or textured, the vinyl will not stick well.
Lot of work, dude, 2 screws take out. Much easier.
Yeah, I could take out the tail light, but I found trying to wrap them off is harder because now the light moves around when trying to wrap it. Keeping the light on the truck for me is easier since it’s held in place.
hello Its ligth smokE? I want add headlight tint service in my box, think bay vvivids tint vinyl, easy work for it? e@@ColorChangeCustoms
Perfect video just what I was looking at doing 😊
Thanks for watching! Glad this was helpful
This takes a lot of patience
Thanks for watching. Yes, it can, but like anything, with practice it becomes faster and easier.
Are there any other ways of blacking that out?
Plastidip is another removable option, otherwise paint if you want something more "permanent."
Amazing tutorial! It was the registration part that most tutorials skip over, BUT that's the most important part! Thought I was going to have to get another machine that would print AND cut. THANK YOU!!
Glad it helped! And thanks for watching!
Thank You!!! Only KZread video I’ve found that goes so in depth with this process. I’m retired military and never got my shadow box. I intend to laser cut my military patches shapes and adhere these printed stickers to them for a more authentic look, rather than ripping the originals off the garments they’re sown on. I’m wondering if there’s a printable sticker paper I could use, as adhering the laminate to paper appears daunting to old man shaky-ass hands?
Thank you for your service! And thank you for watching. As far as printable sticker paper, I do have a link in the video description to the printable vinyl sticker paper I used in this project. Here are links to some others that I've used that have worked well for me also. Joyez brand: amzn.to/4ebVQPV Zicoto brand: amzn.to/3XfHtEj Luxoton brand: amzn.to/3x1anxg
I actually have my hood and roof wrapped in the black, its an amazing finish, looks like it snowed on my car at certain angles, i used it with red carbon fiber highlights
Thanks for watching! Yes, how the vinyl flecks reflect light kind of does look like snow, now that you mention it!!
I see videos of the vvivid ultimate headlight tint and people installing it from a couple years back but does it still have the purple-ish color still to this day? What would you recommend for a good headlight tint
I personally haven't seen the purplish tint that some folks have mentioned. As far as a recommendation of headlight tint (one that's dry install) that isn't VVivid Ultimate... Probably the regular VVivid tint (I used to use that a lot before Ultimate Tint was released) or Luxe, which I have a comparison video on the channel as well.
I can't find a shop willing to deal with it, I bought the ultimate a nobody wants to install it at all 🫤
Do you got registration error while cutting ?
I've only gotten a registration error once. I just took out the paper, reloaded it, and then retried and everything was fine.
Just need to clean up those headlights
I know, right! That'll be in the future 🙂
Useful and to the point. Thank you.
Thanks, and thanks for watching
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Find it best practice to shrink your corners first b3fore any cuts. That way it won't shrink afterwards.
Not a bad idea, if nothing else it's added insurance. But DiNoc is so rigid and according to 3M "dimensionally stable" that it doesn't shrink. But, keep in mind DiNoc is an interior application only vinyl, used generally in climate controlled conditions. So the chances of it shrinking, if it would, are likely very slim.
I so wish this worked. It's so bad.(Device not your method, no critique there) Cant read registration mark! Can't use gloss paper. Can't use glitter paper (print and cut)
Sorry to hear that. I use gloss paper all the time and haven't had issue (I've not used glitter paper though). I have seen on some forums that when the Cameo can't read the registration block and marks, to ensure the area your Cameo is in is well lit. Not sure if that would work in your case.
Great tutorial - Thank you!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
This is such a useful video... Thanks man. Made me feel certain of my choice.
Glad I could help! With all the different varieties out there, I thought it would be good to see them side by side. Thanks for watching!!
This is the pattern I want for my F450 with an 8 foot bed. Thinking about doing it on my own... 😜
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Wonderful video! It’s exactly what I needed to make a large decal with my cameo 4!! Thank you!
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Did you make little holes to work on the logo? What’s the advice there?
I don't recall if I did make holes, but I have for other embossing projects. You can use a pin and poke a tiny hole to vent the air out that gets trapped by the ridges, particularly in pocket corners.
Finally something that shows how to do the square shapes I was going insane. Thank you!!
Thanks for watching, and glad this was helpful!! Cheers!
What if there is texturing on the surface? Should primer be used?
You can use primer, however, I recommend not applying to textured surfaces, as the vinyl does not tend to stick well, even with primer. Additionally, with primer, when the vinyl is removed, it tends to leave a lot of glue residue that could be difficult to remove.
Eu fiz na minha só q eu tirei pintei de blek piano fiz a letra Nissan na gráfica de vermelho coloquei e infernizou ficou da hora
Hi, thanks for watching! Yes, next time for something like this, I would just use paint or PlastiDip to make it much faster and easier.
I really appreciate this video, thank you. I've been thinking about this stuff to cover my workshop benches. I'm not a clumsy person anyway, so I think it'll last. Easily replaced over time. Cheers 👍🏼
Thanks, and thanks for watching!
Great video, I've look for the product but only find window covering retailers. Where might I find a retailer that sells the cabinet vinyl?
Thanks for watching. For large amounts of DiNoc, the vinyl used in the video, you have to go through an authorized distributor. You can get some limited stock through retailers like metrorestyling and fellers though.