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July 01, 2005

What is a Blog? How is it used?

The purpose of this post is to help with understanding and using the AIMCAL Blogs.

The information on this blog is delivered in the form of 'posts'. Each time a new 'post' is made it goes to the top of the front page. The next oldest post is below that, and the next below that and so on. The front page of the blog will contain the ten most recent posts. To find older posts. Use the Archives in the right-hand column, the categories in the right-hand column, or use the search box in the right-hand column. For more information about blogs, please use the links below.

If you need technical support, please send an email to blogmaster@aimcalblogs.com, and include the following information:

  1. Description of error or problem
  2. Type of operating system (ie. Windows, Linux etc.)
  3. Type of browser (ie. Internet Explorer, Firefox)

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This question may be a little off base but I will ask anyway and hope someone has an answer.
I would like to find a company that can wrap a printed adhesive paper or plastic around the sides of a surfboard shape picture frame.
What technique, machines and printed material would be able to evenly distribute a material around a substrate that is not straight without having to score the paper.

I'm thinking that a vacuum form technique would do the job. Am I correct in thinking this or is there other methods that will work.
Thank You

thanx about great article.. hope u go ahead

basics please?

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