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Comment by John Morgan on February 26, 2011 at 8:26am

I purchased the graphic from Aurora Graphics and added the logo, I've used the same graphic for a Fridge Wrap and posters for them as well.

 

The seaming was easy enough.  I manually trimmed each "panel" as I didn't trust 9 feet zipping back and forth through the VersaCamm.  I used the settings in VersaWorks to size the panels with a 1/4" overrun.  We applied the first panel and then taped the next panel up in place, matching the design.  The installation was pretty easy, but time consuming.  This 16 foot wall took us about 4 hours to install, but the learning curve and being overly cautious so we didn't screw it up was probably 1/2 of that.  This first one gave us the confidence to do more.

 

This weekend I am quoting out 38 linear feet of wall space with the same design.

 

The seaming that you can see is basically where the material is overlapped, it makes the lighter colors show up a little more.  I'm sure the passers-by wouldn't notice, but when you've touched every square inch of something, you tend to see every "flaw"

Comment by Dennis Dunning on February 24, 2011 at 2:30pm

I agree with Steven, this really caught my eye.  Who created the graphic?

Steven:  When are you going to do a video on seaming or provide more explanation of how to do it?

John:  Feel free to explain how you did the seaming if you are in the mood to write.

Comment by Steven Jackson on February 24, 2011 at 8:49am
Looks great!
Comment by John Morgan on February 23, 2011 at 10:31pm
16' x 9' wall wrap using Seramark fabric.  Cool stuff.  The only thing I would do differently would be to paint the wall a dark color behind the wrap to help hide the seams better.

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