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  2. Vinyl cutter - Wikipedia

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    A vinyl cutter. A vinyl cutter is an entry-level machine for making signs. Computer-designed vector files with patterns and letters are directly cut on the roll of vinyl which is mounted and fed into the vinyl cutter through USB or serial cable. Vinyl cutters are mainly used to make signs, banners and advertisements.

  3. Cricut - Wikipedia

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    Cricut, Inc. is an American brand of cutting plotters, or computer-controlled cutting machines, designed for home crafters. The machines are used for cutting paper, felt, vinyl, fabric [ 2 ] and other materials such as leather, matboard, and wood.

  4. Hand Drawn Pressing - Wikipedia

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    Hand Drawn Pressing is a vinyl record pressing company located in Addison, Texas, United States. [1] It opened in 2016 as the world's first fully automated record pressing plant. [ 2 ]

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  6. Vinyl Cafe Odd Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl Cafe Odd Jobs (2001) is a two-CD album by Stuart McLean released by Vinyl Cafe Productions.. This collection of stories was taken from CBC Radio concerts that were recorded in Burgessville, Lindsay, Markham, and Toronto in Ontario; in Sherwood Park, Alberta; and in Vancouver, British Columbia.

  7. Category:Rappers from Dallas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 23:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. USCGC Dallas - Wikipedia

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    USRC Dallas (1816), a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1816 to 1821; USRC Vigilant (1824), a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1824 to 1836 that was renamed Dallas by 1830; USRC Dallas (1846), a cutter in commission in the Revenue Cutter Service from 1846 to 1848