I have a directory to update, in an office building. All the copy is Rowmark tactile, which I have a decent size piece to work with. My end goal is to cut the letters, leave them in the skeleton (or carrier) and then install on site. I've outsourced this plenty of times but this order is so small my supplier hardly want to look at it.
I have a CNC, and cutting the letters isn't an issue. The problem is, I can't get all the letters to stay in place during machining. Normally for small pieces I use double faced banner tape as my hold down, but the Rowmark already has double faced tape on the back side and my hold down tape isn't sticking to the liner, as would be expected.
Am I missing a step, any workarounds? Is this even reasonably possible?
I totally get that the right machine for what I want to do here is a laser, or I need a vacuum but for the moment I don't have access to either.
I have a CNC, and cutting the letters isn't an issue. The problem is, I can't get all the letters to stay in place during machining. Normally for small pieces I use double faced banner tape as my hold down, but the Rowmark already has double faced tape on the back side and my hold down tape isn't sticking to the liner, as would be expected.
Am I missing a step, any workarounds? Is this even reasonably possible?
I totally get that the right machine for what I want to do here is a laser, or I need a vacuum but for the moment I don't have access to either.