I'm about to restart kite making. And, although I never really got into hot cutting previously, I can see that a properly polished stainless steel seam setting washer would be an advantage. Perhaps you could see if you have a local machine shop, and get them to make one up.
If the washer was about 4mm thick and has a 4mm polished radius on the inside edge, it might eliminate the wear on your cutting tips.
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At 2:07 I about had a heart attack. Dropping the cut cutter right next to/on the ripstop. Close call!
UtahKiteFlier 4 months ago
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UtahKiteFlier 4 months ago
I'm about to restart kite making. And, although I never really got into hot cutting previously, I can see that a properly polished stainless steel seam setting washer would be an advantage. Perhaps you could see if you have a local machine shop, and get them to make one up.
If the washer was about 4mm thick and has a 4mm polished radius on the inside edge, it might eliminate the wear on your cutting tips.
Good luck.
wordreet 1 year ago