allegraasheville
New Member
Hi everyone,
I'm in research mode trying to come up with a "next step" growth plan...
The unbelievable actually happened. -The owner gave me a blank sheet of paper and asked what kind of machinery would help our Large Format department go to the next level.
I was floored.
So just for context, our typical large format jobs consist of banners, real estate signs, vehicle lettering -not wrapping, vinyl cutting, etc. Nothing super crazy.
So we want to get into some dimensional capability (probably PVC, acrylic, but also possibly aluminum or even steel?) but it seems my options are pretty overwhelming.
CNC Routers seem to be a staple, but I've had some laser-cut acrylic outsourced in the past, which also polishes the edge as it cuts, so I have that in the back of my mind too... then there's waterjet. The thing that concerns me about a router is the whole "round bit" thing. It can't cut a sharp edge in the inside of the letter "E" or any counter for that matter. How does one get around that?
I'm at the beginning stages of my research so I'm a sponge. If you can give me any guidance I'd really appreciate it!
I'm in research mode trying to come up with a "next step" growth plan...
The unbelievable actually happened. -The owner gave me a blank sheet of paper and asked what kind of machinery would help our Large Format department go to the next level.
I was floored.
So just for context, our typical large format jobs consist of banners, real estate signs, vehicle lettering -not wrapping, vinyl cutting, etc. Nothing super crazy.
So we want to get into some dimensional capability (probably PVC, acrylic, but also possibly aluminum or even steel?) but it seems my options are pretty overwhelming.
CNC Routers seem to be a staple, but I've had some laser-cut acrylic outsourced in the past, which also polishes the edge as it cuts, so I have that in the back of my mind too... then there's waterjet. The thing that concerns me about a router is the whole "round bit" thing. It can't cut a sharp edge in the inside of the letter "E" or any counter for that matter. How does one get around that?
I'm at the beginning stages of my research so I'm a sponge. If you can give me any guidance I'd really appreciate it!