Mon, 22 Jan 1996 10:28:48 EST
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You might check with sign makers. They use large vinyl on their
copmputer-driven machines, to cut out letters. It might even be
that they think of what is left over as scrap.
According to Laura H. Firth:
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> A colleague of mine is working on an interactive for children that involves
> brightly colored shapes cut out of vinyl that adhere by static build up to a
> shiny surface like polished plastic laminate. In a nutshell, exhibit-specific
> Color Forms.
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> What she can't find is the vinyl. Do any of you know where to find rolls or
> large sheets of colored, flexible vinyl that can be cut into shapes with
> scissors? She's been looking for this for awhile and is almost down to the wir
e
> so your best guess off the top of your head will be much appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Laura H. Firth
> Interpretive Exhibits Writer
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