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Lately we've been doing a lot more higher volume jobs. Small signs and stickers. For example 8"x4"" 040 aluminum warning signs, and 6"x4" warning or notice stickers. Currently we only have roll to roll printers (roland and epson s80) plotters, laminators. The stickers are straight forward, but for the signs we are mounting printed vinyl onto 8'x4' sheets. We then have to shear (stomp shear) round the corners and punch holes in the signs (hand presses) (1,000) 8x4 signs takes us about 20 hours after they come off the printer. So 20 hours to laminate, mount, shear, round, hole, and package. Which actually works out ok for us cost wise, but it's not a favorite type of job to perform in the shop.
The biggest bottleneck for us now is shear/round/holes. How well do CNC tables like a multicam perform at cutting aluminum signs with round corners and holes in the corners? How long would it take to cut down a 8x4 sheet of (144) 8"x4" signs, (I realize you wont yield as many on cnc as you would with a shear) Would a flatbed cutter like the summa f series flatbed cutter do good at this type of job? Which machine would perform well at cutting the aluminum signs and also be able to finish decals? Are the flatbed cutters able to back slit as well ad kiss/die cut decals?
I guess I'm having trouble wrapping my head around a fancy CNC or flatbed cutter to essentially cut out very basic rectangles with round corners and holes. Having not used one before I just picture it taking a lot of time to cut these on a CNC because they are small signs. Also wouldn't you need to cut all 4 sides of each sign compared to a shear where the signs can be butted up? Perhaps for this situation we'd be better off investing in some nicer, pneumatic shears and presses?
Now that said, we could also use a CNC or flatbed cutter for a lot of other work around here and expand capabilities so we like that. But they can be a sizeable investment. As for a flatbed printer, that would really round out the package, but seems like the cutter should be the first piece of the puzzle for us?
Any info/advice is welcomed.
The biggest bottleneck for us now is shear/round/holes. How well do CNC tables like a multicam perform at cutting aluminum signs with round corners and holes in the corners? How long would it take to cut down a 8x4 sheet of (144) 8"x4" signs, (I realize you wont yield as many on cnc as you would with a shear) Would a flatbed cutter like the summa f series flatbed cutter do good at this type of job? Which machine would perform well at cutting the aluminum signs and also be able to finish decals? Are the flatbed cutters able to back slit as well ad kiss/die cut decals?
I guess I'm having trouble wrapping my head around a fancy CNC or flatbed cutter to essentially cut out very basic rectangles with round corners and holes. Having not used one before I just picture it taking a lot of time to cut these on a CNC because they are small signs. Also wouldn't you need to cut all 4 sides of each sign compared to a shear where the signs can be butted up? Perhaps for this situation we'd be better off investing in some nicer, pneumatic shears and presses?
Now that said, we could also use a CNC or flatbed cutter for a lot of other work around here and expand capabilities so we like that. But they can be a sizeable investment. As for a flatbed printer, that would really round out the package, but seems like the cutter should be the first piece of the puzzle for us?
Any info/advice is welcomed.