bob
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I'm herding a 48" ValueJet and find myself in need of a roll of 48" banner material. I seldom use 48" media but every now and then I do and I seem to have run out.
All of my suppliers deal in 38", 54", and larger, no 48". I know that the evil Sign Warehouse and I'm sure a host of others carry this width but I deal with whom I deal and seldom go outside of that circle.
Since neither my suppliers nor I have a splitter I'm contemplating doing something like this to a roll of 54"...
Since the printer will mount and feed 50"+ material, whack off the far end of the roll at 50" with a band saw, power miter, whatever saw. This will no doubt leave a rough and fairly nasty edge teeming with chunks of banner lint.
Place the cut down roll in either my roller tray or mount it on the printer's in feed shaft and using a sharp utility knife split the roll at 48", maybe 49", as far into the roll as the utility blade will reach, probably less than an inch.
Unwind the cut off portion down to the end of the utility knife cut and cut it off. This should yield an inch thick, plus or minus, of material cut to size with a clean cut and a smaller diameter 'hub' so to speak of 50" material with a rough cut.
When sufficient material is used from the roll once again use the utility knife to cut down even more of the roll. Repeat as necessary until the utility knife reached the core tube.
I thought I'd ask if anyone has ever tried this and, tried it or not, any thoughts, anything I'm missing here, any flaws with this plan?
All of my suppliers deal in 38", 54", and larger, no 48". I know that the evil Sign Warehouse and I'm sure a host of others carry this width but I deal with whom I deal and seldom go outside of that circle.
Since neither my suppliers nor I have a splitter I'm contemplating doing something like this to a roll of 54"...
Since the printer will mount and feed 50"+ material, whack off the far end of the roll at 50" with a band saw, power miter, whatever saw. This will no doubt leave a rough and fairly nasty edge teeming with chunks of banner lint.
Place the cut down roll in either my roller tray or mount it on the printer's in feed shaft and using a sharp utility knife split the roll at 48", maybe 49", as far into the roll as the utility blade will reach, probably less than an inch.
Unwind the cut off portion down to the end of the utility knife cut and cut it off. This should yield an inch thick, plus or minus, of material cut to size with a clean cut and a smaller diameter 'hub' so to speak of 50" material with a rough cut.
When sufficient material is used from the roll once again use the utility knife to cut down even more of the roll. Repeat as necessary until the utility knife reached the core tube.
I thought I'd ask if anyone has ever tried this and, tried it or not, any thoughts, anything I'm missing here, any flaws with this plan?