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Cutting Circles on Magnetic Material

joeutut

New Member
Has anyone come up with an ingenious way of cutting circles on magnetic material?
I would think someone out there has an idea. . . beer can on a drill, old plotter digging deep, something.
 

joeshaul

New Member
Can't you fit a compass with a blade of some sort? Never done it myself, but seems like a feasible option. In case no one remembers, the compass I'm referring to are those two pointed things you used to draw circles with in elementary school.

A sharpened aluminum can to use as a die cutter is another thought, fairly certain if you can score the surface, you can end up separating it some way.
 

Jen Goodwin

New Member
If you have a friction fed plotter that will pull the magnetic material, you can just score it with the plotter and pop them out. Works with polystyrene too.
 

Jim Doggett

New Member
Radial cutters are cheap and work well ...

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Biker Scout

New Member
X-Acto makes swivel pin blades for circle cutting. I do believe that they will also fit in most compi. :scream:

Also, if you haven't been to your local arts and crafts store lately, (like Michaels) they have many circle cutters out now... scrapbooking and quilt makers use circle cutters.
 

Goofball

New Member
OLFA Wind Slit Cutter....page 128 in the Spring 2009 Feller's catalog ( the only page that does not have Frank's picture )....I use it all the time....works perfect on magnets.

Bob
 

Mainframe

New Member
How big? I made a bunch of 24" round pace car logo magnets for the Pgh Vintage Grand Prix a few years ago, they still use them, I cut them with scissors.
 

joeutut

New Member
I will give the banner wind slit cutter a try
Thank you to all who have posted and if I come up with something I will repost
 

jfiscus

Rap Master
We bought a custom circular die from a local die manufacturer (printing press dies) for about $25 and made an attachment for our press in the shop. Works great.
 
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