Transferring the design to CAD – 2D Design Cutting out the design using CAM Folding using a strip heater….. ….. and jig Applying graphics to the final.

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Transferring the design to CAD – 2D Design Cutting out the design using CAM Folding using a strip heater….. ….. and jig Applying graphics to the final product. Designing by modelling with card In this presentation we are going to focus on applying graphics to your product.

Using sticky backed vinyl you can add graphics to your product Click forward for examples

Adding Graphics to your design Follow the steps below Step 1 – Get three printed copies of your CAD final design Step 2 – Using the three printed copied outlines, sketch your graphics ideas. Consider what colours of sticky backed vinyl are available as you develop your ideas. Step 3 – Select one of your designs or a combination of the designs. Open an appropriate graphics software on your computer and transfer and develop your graphic idea further. Step 4 – Print out your final graphic design on to sticky backed vinyl cutter plotter and apply to your product.