Vinyl Wrap Curved Surface
When it is in place use a piece of painter s tape to attach the vinyl to the surface from top to bottom across its middle.
Vinyl wrap curved surface. Installing vinyl graphics on curved surfaces. Apply vinyl letters and graphics single handedly with the gtm 120 duration. If you can t remove the bubbles use your knife to puncture them then apply heat into it and smoothen it down with your hand. Smooth down the covered area using your hand and start trimming the excess.
If you don t have any rubbing alcohol then simply give it a good hot wash. Purchase roughly 15 20 feet 4 6 6 1 m more vinyl than you think you ll need in case you mess up any of the panels. The idea is to try to make the vinyl less susceptible to air and rain when the customer is driving his vehicle. Secure the vinyl to the surface with tape.
Use vinyl wrap on smooth substrates like glass corrugated plastic and painted aluminum. Avoid using chrome is this is your first time applying vinyl wrap. About this time last year i made another lovely little flower po t to show how to put vinyl on a curved surface. Cricut vinyl on mugs.
Murphy s law says that nature s elements will hit a solid strip of vinyl that you pressed inwards instead of an edge. Unfortunately the video was removed from youtube and it left many wondering just how to put things on a curved surface. Prepare your curved surface by wiping it with rubbing alcohol and allowing it to dry completely. Applying vinyl to a surface with curved aspects can be tricky.
Position your design in place on the surface. Wrap the excess panel inwards by opening the door or using the squeegee. Once you have a starting peel back the liner and place the vinyl wrap onto the target surface. Avoid using vinyl on wooden surfaces.
This will be your starting point. The edges of your design will likely stick out from the curved surface to the left and right of the tape. Visually identify the center of the panel. Prepare your mug.
6 when placing vinyl on moderately curved surfaces carefully reposition the vinyl in order to create tension over the entire surface. Pull the vinyl tightly and apply heat using a heat gun so that you ll be able to stretch the vinyl on the curved surface. This instructable will use a skateboard deck as the example surface but the technique can be used for a variety of applications.