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Finishing table protection

Xavier Elizondo

New Member
Hello everyone,

What material do you use to cover/protect your finishing table?

I use the table mostly for cutting vinil and other medias.

Thank you
 

fozzie

New Member
We use 3mm digital sintra. About $23 a sheet. Get about month to 2 months out of it. Naturally use both sides.
Tried a cutting mat several years ago. Didn't last. Maybe they are better now.
 

Christian @ 2CT Media

Active Member
We use the Image1Impact cutting mat or 1/4" plate glass depending on what we are cutting.

Cutting mat for trimming substrates with a knife and glass for cutting vinyl panels.
 

Sign Works

New Member
Not a fan. Cut through it the first time I tried to cut 6mm PVC. It's far too soft.

So, I switched to 6mm PVC for my table tops. :omg:

It's WAY cheaper and lasts about 1/2 as long.



Mine has been in use for over twelve years without any problems. Like any other tool you simply need to apply a little common sense when using it (don't use a utility knife and bear down with all your might to cut through a substrate that is denser that the mat itself). Although most substrates are first cut on panel saw or cutter I've cut or trimmed down a ton of coro, pvc, banner material, etc. over the years on my cutting mat without any issues and would have nothing else on top of my production table.
 

2B

Active Member
+1 for the PVC tops, do not go any thinner than 6mm.
we found the 12MM works the best, especially when you doping heavy scoring on alum / ACP
 

Desert_Signs

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