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    anyone know how to do these labels please

    Hi
    i've just re-done my dash on my boat and added loads of little switches
    trouble is i now need labels for them
    i tried doing some on my robo but it looks rubbish
    see pic rofl

    anyone got any idea how to do them please
    they want to be about 20mm wide and 10mm high

    thanks steve
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    I would get in touch with stich-up. he can print silver. it would look good on black :)

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    okies :)

    i did think about re-doing the vinyl in white to match the leatherette stuff then doing the text in black
    but that'll mean ordering more vinyl :~ as i don;t have any black or white lol

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    ps. it's actually a dark brown as that was the only colour i had that kinda matched the rest of the area lol

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    i just tried doing some in silver writing and it actually looks really nice but i think i might need a new blade
    as obviously the text is really really small and it seems to be dragging the cutter rather than cutting (if that makes sense)
    and the bits inside the e's for example are a right pain as they can't be 1/2mm big
    so tiny for my old eyes lol

    is that what happens when the blade gets blunt does it drag rather than cut?
    still on my 1st blade from new as it doesn't get used much :)

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    yes. this what is happening. but also I dont know what degree is in robo. I know if you want to do smaller and finer bits you need 60degree angle blade. I dont think you can get this for robo tho :(

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    http://www.thymegraphics.co.uk/products.asp?cat=15

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    on't know if this is any help with blades etc for your robo.. I have a Cougar but know that Dawn supplies plenty of products that are Robo compatible :) plus blades are a good price too :)

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    when they are that close together i would do one long strip with the details on, rather than lots of little ones. i might even go down the route of subbing a metal plate strip for it - in brass would look good
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