Though it's been something of a wax-obsessive's pipedream for the better part of a century, pressing your own vinyl is (hopefully,) soon to be the new norm. According to a recent feature from Wired, a ...
As far as desktop workbench fab tools go, it’s too easy to let 3D printers keep stealing the spotlight. I mean, who doesn’t appreciate that mechatronic “buzz” as our printer squirts a 3D CAD model ...
Musician and designer Yuri Suzuki has collaborated with Japanese education company Gakken to create a cute little record cutting machine that gets music-making consumers cutting their own five-inch ...
Drag Knives seem to be the overshadowed awkward kid on the playground of CNC equipment, but they have a definitive niche making stencils, vinyl stickers, and paper cuts. Unfortunately, the drag knife ...
Despite its expense and inconvenience, vinyl's comeback continues. Maybe it's the allure of analog audio fidelity. Perhaps its the jumbo artwork. Maybe it's the deliberate listening it encourages.
Vinyl cutters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can be used to manufacture commercial-grade products. Keep in mind that just a vinyl cutter isn't enough; you'll also need a computer and ...
Whether you’re interested in cutting a piece of vinyl that is matte or glossy, neon or black, the vinyl cutter at Sears think[box] is available to serve your project’s needs. Vinyl in a variety of ...