Patentagosse
New Member
I'm more big rigs lettering / graphics oriented but like other shops, I don't turn my back on smaller projects when asked by long time customers. I'm getting more & more requests for small signs made of 3mm ACM (call it DiBond, AluPanel, whatever...). Most of the time I cut 'em with my X-Acto and snap 'em on the edge of my table, rub a rod along the sharp edges to smooth 'em (or sand block). For bigger panels (4x4 or 2x8) or bigger projects (quantity) I use my bench saw but it throws chips / chunks / debris everywhere in my installation bay so 'forces me to vacuum the whole floorspace (...). Also, as I don't have "receiving tables" all-around the bench saw, it's kinda difficult to cut a full sheet in (2) 2ft by 8ft pieces by myself (one-man-shop) and anyway cuts are razor-sharp so they still need to be smoothed.
My question (sorry for the long intro): are the ACM cutters like Keen's SteelTrak ST-250 worth the investment? Durability? I like the factory-like rounded edges they make... Could maybe saves me time on the long run.
Give me your inputs / opinions please
My question (sorry for the long intro): are the ACM cutters like Keen's SteelTrak ST-250 worth the investment? Durability? I like the factory-like rounded edges they make... Could maybe saves me time on the long run.
Give me your inputs / opinions please