May 14th, 2007, 08:07 AM
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Re: 3D designs
First you must do some run stitches across the design area in order to tack down foam(prevent foam from moving along sides).
After that,everything depends on type and shape of design or letters you doing.Ussualy on most cases edges should be covered with stitches in opposit direction in order to prevent excess foam to "jump" out.
Your density must be higher(0.20-0.25 mm),and again underlay is dependable on design shape...on smal areas underlay is no needed or just simple zig-zag stitches will be enough.
When covering large areas,double zig-zag with high density(0.80-1.00mm)will be more aprociated.
Small details are sometimes unpossible to do with foam,so in that cases higher density with more underlay will do the job.
Good Luck!
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