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Steve Bender
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Hello fellow sign makers,

I am working on a layout for a eaisable marker calender Board. Was wanting to ask if anyone has a vinyl friendy layout that i could cut out and place. I am working on a message board as well. Trying to get my office organzied here.... LOL

Thanks guys

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Stephen Bender
Ideal Signing & Graphics
Wroxeter, ON, N0G 2X0
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Hi Steve, I might have something useful for you. This is what I use for our shop. Cut in black vinyl and applied to a piece of melmine tileboard for dry-erase markers.

There is also an editable Corel 9 file of it at this link:
calendar art

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Another alternative would be a role of pinstripe or just thin stips of some scrap. I sometimes have a 4 inch or better uncut strip from longer lettering jobs. Anything longer than 4-5 feet, I'll cut them into 3/16 to 1/2 strips on the cutter and use them for borders. You could just as easily make your grid using the same drops. I like the white coated marlite for the board.

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