Jillbeans
New Member
I found out in order to cut reflective (Gerber 280i) I have to have a red top blade holder for my CE5000-60. I thought I could just get one of their 60° blades and put it into my regular blue top blade holder.
And the blades come two to a pack, for a little over $90! Yeesh!
The holder was also $97. I cancelled out my pounce attachment, which cost the same and was on back order, I can pen plot and hand pounce if I have to.
I will try not to sell too many reflective lettered signs in the future, although I guess I'll have enough blades to last me.
I am going to have to look at my CD and try to figure out how/where to configure Roll 2 settings and also to slow down the speed, as it still goes a bit faster than I can handle. I'm not too worried about adjusting the new blade or holder (watch I'll be whining about that next week)
It's been a real learning experience.
Even though I like the cutter, I find myself putting off making signs simply because I am so intimidated by the new learning curve, the speed, and the damn vynull popping off those stupid bars in the back.
I am not going to let it get the best of me, but I also do not want to waste any expensive reflective material.
Off to find the post about homemade media baskets.
Love....Jill
And the blades come two to a pack, for a little over $90! Yeesh!
The holder was also $97. I cancelled out my pounce attachment, which cost the same and was on back order, I can pen plot and hand pounce if I have to.
I will try not to sell too many reflective lettered signs in the future, although I guess I'll have enough blades to last me.
I am going to have to look at my CD and try to figure out how/where to configure Roll 2 settings and also to slow down the speed, as it still goes a bit faster than I can handle. I'm not too worried about adjusting the new blade or holder (watch I'll be whining about that next week)
It's been a real learning experience.
Even though I like the cutter, I find myself putting off making signs simply because I am so intimidated by the new learning curve, the speed, and the damn vynull popping off those stupid bars in the back.
I am not going to let it get the best of me, but I also do not want to waste any expensive reflective material.
Off to find the post about homemade media baskets.
Love....Jill