TomK
New Member
Hey All,
I've got 2 Summa cutters, a S75T and S140T. I use original Summa blades and cutting strip replacements, but I dread having to change my blades and cutting strips every few months. There is no consistency after I change things out.
1. Removing the blade holder, I count the number of turns and have it marked and put it back and make sure I line it up, example 9 turns out, replace blade, 9 turns in. I know it isn't scientific and there will be a little difference, but I'm talking a huge difference with each blade/strip change. What was cutting fine at a 75 or 95 pressure is now too deep on one machine, but the other machine it may not be deep enough. The same for the Flex Cut, sometimes I have to back it way off, other times I have to add a bit more pressure.
2. I would think both machines would be close for cutter settings on the same material across the machines, for example 75 pressure on the 75T should be close to 75 pressure on the 140T - but nope, one might be 75 pressure, the other might be 105 - on the same material.
Any tricks from long time Summa owners to dial these in when you change out strips and blades? If I had one material to do this for, not a huge problem, but when you have to re-dial it in for 8+ different materials it makes me want to stick a needle in my eye.
And, why hasn't this advanced at all? My daughter uses a hobby Cameo, and the blade holder is enclosed in a case, she drops it in and it auto-sets everything basically for her. A $300 cutter is more advanced then $20K worth of cutters on blade change and auto-detect? Sure the Cameo is a hobby machine and has their own set of problems, but come on this is 2019 why is this such a manual process? I feel for large shops with a fleet of Summa's that change blades/strips on a regular basis.
I hope I am missing something, but this has been driving me crazy for a year and I would welcome any help or tips/tricks that I am obviously missing.
When dialed in, these things work perfect and cut perfectly.
I've got 2 Summa cutters, a S75T and S140T. I use original Summa blades and cutting strip replacements, but I dread having to change my blades and cutting strips every few months. There is no consistency after I change things out.
1. Removing the blade holder, I count the number of turns and have it marked and put it back and make sure I line it up, example 9 turns out, replace blade, 9 turns in. I know it isn't scientific and there will be a little difference, but I'm talking a huge difference with each blade/strip change. What was cutting fine at a 75 or 95 pressure is now too deep on one machine, but the other machine it may not be deep enough. The same for the Flex Cut, sometimes I have to back it way off, other times I have to add a bit more pressure.
2. I would think both machines would be close for cutter settings on the same material across the machines, for example 75 pressure on the 75T should be close to 75 pressure on the 140T - but nope, one might be 75 pressure, the other might be 105 - on the same material.
Any tricks from long time Summa owners to dial these in when you change out strips and blades? If I had one material to do this for, not a huge problem, but when you have to re-dial it in for 8+ different materials it makes me want to stick a needle in my eye.
And, why hasn't this advanced at all? My daughter uses a hobby Cameo, and the blade holder is enclosed in a case, she drops it in and it auto-sets everything basically for her. A $300 cutter is more advanced then $20K worth of cutters on blade change and auto-detect? Sure the Cameo is a hobby machine and has their own set of problems, but come on this is 2019 why is this such a manual process? I feel for large shops with a fleet of Summa's that change blades/strips on a regular basis.
I hope I am missing something, but this has been driving me crazy for a year and I would welcome any help or tips/tricks that I am obviously missing.
When dialed in, these things work perfect and cut perfectly.