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  • aquatroy
    Permanent Member
    • Apr 28, 2002
    • 3289

    Anyone have a Yudu?

    Yudu

    It's an at home, tabletop silkscreening kit. It looks very cool, but these things usually dissapoint.
    Hey! Check out the pictures.
  • HardyGirl
    Mego Museum's Poster Girl
    • Apr 3, 2007
    • 13950

    #2
    Originally posted by aquatroy
    Yudu

    It's an at home, tabletop silkscreening kit. It looks very cool, but these things usually dissapoint.
    I've seen this informercial. I have a friend who silkscreens and was gonna recommend it to him. I also wonder if it's any good?
    "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
    'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
    Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
    If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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    • LadyZod
      Superman's Gal Pal
      • Jan 27, 2007
      • 1803

      #3
      I've read differing opinions on the Yudo. It's not as easy as the commercial makes it out to be, but if done properly with patience it does perfom well.

      I've been on the edge of buying one for close to a year now... just can't pull the trigger. I bought a Cricut for the purposes of using autograde adhesive vinyl for some projects I have in mind, and it's still sitting in it's box. I bought it last Black Friday!
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      • aquatroy
        Permanent Member
        • Apr 28, 2002
        • 3289

        #4
        I almost bought the Cricut too. Then I discovered that it was very difficult to import your own images.
        Hey! Check out the pictures.

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        • LadyZod
          Superman's Gal Pal
          • Jan 27, 2007
          • 1803

          #5
          Originally posted by aquatroy
          I almost bought the Cricut too. Then I discovered that it was very difficult to import your own images.

          It's not difficult. Just expensive. You need to buy a separate program that runs you $75 or so. Sure Cuts-a-lot.
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          My life through toys: Tales from the Toybox!
          Check out my art:
          Art Portfolio@Redbubble
          Art Portfolio@Tumblr

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