Nathan Airchime decals!

I just might get a couple more made up. People have been requesting white and silver again.
don’t know about the shipping cost to you tho. In the states it’s around $2.60 to mail it. I sandwich it in cardboard , and then wrap in brown paper to avoid any ending or damage. I can look into a shipping cost for you…

Yes please mate, don’t kill ya self doing it, when ever ya passing the post office, it’d be nice to get an idea on postage to over here.:smiley:
Thanks.

According to the usps.com website , it should be $12-16 depending on if they consider it a envelope or package.

Ok cool, cheers & thanks mate. Let me think on it, I might be cheeky & ask the guy who does my stickers if he could knock me something up?:wink:

Feel free bud! wish it was cheaper to get them to you!

Darn postal system, hey! I got a vinyl cutter in the office Stinky, but I fear that the cost of sending to you from the convict lands is going to be even worse than what Silvy was able to offer :(.

Moral of the story is - go buy a cutter matey :rolleyes:. They’re not that dear anymore* (unless you buy a Roland). I’ve had a KNK Maxx for a number of years now without hick-up. Does heaps more cutting than standard vinyl too (like gaskets etc). Website for UK - seems to be: http://klicnkut.co.uk/

Get it through your business and write it off on tax … goooo-ooon! you know you wanna. :smiley:

Can i get one?

Mate, I’d love to buy one, but I just don’t have the space at home anymore, I have a conservatory which is now my stores, one side is Horns & the other side is For my Electrical work!
I notice it said it will cut anything from paper to chipboard??? How the hell do you get an 8x4 sheet of chipboard in it? Lol
I am interested to know how it actually cuts?:cool:

It’s basically just a plotter with a knife holder. You have a cutting mat which you put your material onto and then that just gets fed into the machine. You have like 2 or 3 pinch rollers that are spring loaded so it can take a base sheet of heavy thickness. If you’re just vinyl you can feed that through by itself.

Have a look on Youtube, there’s stack of vids on the thing - essentially the same as any vinyl cutter. The good thing about the KNK is the higher downforce pressure it can apply onto the knife. So it allows you to cut thicker materials than what’s possible with a vinyl cutter, but all within reason (1-2mm is probably about it). I’ve used mine to cut fairly thick cardboard for making Leslie horn gaskets. It sometimes takes multiple passes but it works well.

I can likely get another batch made up. What color were you interested in?

btw. sorry i just saw this now. I havent check back here in a while… Life has been crazy lately!

I grab one of each in white delivered to australia