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Cutting through thick material.

Kolb

New Member
I am trying to make some decals for gas pump control. I am using 3M IJ white printed decals and then laminating them with a thick 10 Mil Polycarbonate lamination. I am trying to cut through it with a Graphtec FC7000-130 plotter but I not getting very good results. I have tried using the 60 degree plotter blades and I got it to work for a short time but then the blade broke and the next two I tried the blade broke in that as well. Has anyone done/tried this before or does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
 

John in Cali

New Member
The CB15U blade will work with the red top blade holder.
 

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Kolb

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Awesome thanks for the help!!, The new Holder and Blades helped as well as making it a 2 pass cut, now my next issue, the material is quite rigid and it bows a little bit. When the plotter head is traveling between cuts the blade actually scrapes the top layer of laminate and scratches it and its pretty noticeable. I have a Graphtec FC7000-130 I have the fan power the highest, and the blade almost as far as it can go in the holder. Any Suggestions to fix this issue?
 

Kolb

New Member
Using all the wheels I have on the machine.


And yeah, im asking alot, im just to happy with what this plotter has done for me so far just hoping it had some more magic left. Currently cutting it by hand but it has lots of curves so it take a really long time plus its no always perfect.
 

hansman

New Member
Do you know anyone nearby with a Zund?
It may be to late as you need to pre-plan ahead with dots on the print for cut registration but 10 mil + material is too thick IMHO for a printer/ cutter.
 

TammieH

New Member
I used to cut parts out like this everyday on a Flatbed plotter

Yeah, I think its too much for your plotter also
 

Aklaim

New Member
Wrap the laminated print, with the print side out around an empty 3" core for a few hours, or even over night to retrain it to bend the opposite way. We do it all the time with die cut prints.
 
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