hola soy de México, así que pido disculpas por mi mala Inglés ...
Tengo un Graphtec C-500060 que utilizo para cortar vinilo ... pero me gustaría saber qué tipo de hoja que utilizó para ese papel, y si es muy necesaria la hoja de soporte?
Realmente no tengo idea de dónde encontrar la hoja de soporte ...
@pobelhaft i am from Mexico, so I apologize for my bad English ...
I have a Graphtec C-500 060 I use to cut vinyl ... but I would like to know what type of blade used for that role, and if it is needed the backing sheet?
Actually I have no idea where to find the backing sheet ...
el tipo de papel que se uso es cartulina de 220g o 10puntos. se monto sobre el carrier sheet que vende Graphtec (que en Latino America se puede comprar con un distribuidor Graphtec) al igual se uso
la cuchilla que viene con el plotter(capuchon azul) pero con un material mas grueso es recomendado usar la cuchilla Cb15u. en mexico tenemos a Avance y Tecnologia, Plastimundo, 100% vinil, soluciones siempre como distribuidores.
Although I have a simple Craft Robo, I find this video very interesting. I would love to understand a bit more about cutting speed, when a slower or a quicker one is preferred.
What I've found is that a moderately slower speed (15-25 setting) is best for accuracy on thicker material such as this 100lb cover cardstock. When cutting thinner, more malleable material, the slowest setting I use is 40. But again, for fine detail such as small fonts and circles, a slower speed setting is best.
Even though a vinyl or a cardstock is rated at a specific thickness, brands still vary in their production quality. Making test cuts on your various media is recommended.
The specs say that the maximum thickness of material is 0.25mm but what you're using seems to be much thicker. Won't it damage the machine?
Ni5ei 9 months ago
Thanks for the demo.
Ni5ei 9 months ago
hola soy de México, así que pido disculpas por mi mala Inglés ...
Tengo un Graphtec C-500060 que utilizo para cortar vinilo ... pero me gustaría saber qué tipo de hoja que utilizó para ese papel, y si es muy necesaria la hoja de soporte?
Realmente no tengo idea de dónde encontrar la hoja de soporte ...
pobelhaft 9 months ago in playlist Vinil
@pobelhaft i am from Mexico, so I apologize for my bad English ...
I have a Graphtec C-500 060 I use to cut vinyl ... but I would like to know what type of blade used for that role, and if it is needed the backing sheet?
Actually I have no idea where to find the backing sheet ...
pobelhaft 9 months ago
@pobelhaft
el tipo de papel que se uso es cartulina de 220g o 10puntos. se monto sobre el carrier sheet que vende Graphtec (que en Latino America se puede comprar con un distribuidor Graphtec) al igual se uso
la cuchilla que viene con el plotter(capuchon azul) pero con un material mas grueso es recomendado usar la cuchilla Cb15u. en mexico tenemos a Avance y Tecnologia, Plastimundo, 100% vinil, soluciones siempre como distribuidores.
cuttingplotter 9 months ago
@cuttingplotter thank you so much
pobelhaft 9 months ago
Love this, thank you for showing it - as a side, what's the music please? really like it!
100oikos 11 months ago
Although I have a simple Craft Robo, I find this video very interesting. I would love to understand a bit more about cutting speed, when a slower or a quicker one is preferred.
Thanks for uploading this.
Fancylooks 1 year ago
@Fancylooks
What I've found is that a moderately slower speed (15-25 setting) is best for accuracy on thicker material such as this 100lb cover cardstock. When cutting thinner, more malleable material, the slowest setting I use is 40. But again, for fine detail such as small fonts and circles, a slower speed setting is best.
Even though a vinyl or a cardstock is rated at a specific thickness, brands still vary in their production quality. Making test cuts on your various media is recommended.
cuttingplotter 1 year ago
@Fancylooks This is a very valuable lesson, thank you for taking the time to help me.
Fancylooks 1 year ago