Very helpfull thx!Cutting magnetic material is challenging from a tracking/feeding perspective, especially with the thicker magnetic materials. Assuming you are using something 15-20 mil, I would use a table on the front and rear of the cutter to reduce the sag weight, slow the velocity(cutting speed) down, and use a thick materials blade(55 degree for your cutter model and the part number is 391-163). What you will be doing is scoring the material about 95% of the way through and then you can bend and punch out the cut shapes. I would not suggest cutting this material in high volumes with the machine you have, as it is not designed for this type of application, but for short runs and one-offs you can use the tips I mentioned to get the best possible results.
Best regards,
Phil Johnson
Airmark Corporation
(800)527-7778, ext. 112
philj@airmark.com
Very helpfull. Now my next quest would be if someone knows a good place to buy such blades and bladeholders (may be low’ish quality as it would be for testing this). Thx all for the help and advice.I have had some luck. depends on what shape. what I have typically noticed is I need to slow it WAAAAAY down and make sure when you print, it doesn't shrink the film on top at all. My settings are typically set at 200g for cutting it, although you will need to test yourself and velocity at about 40. have to make sure it still will slide and not magnetize to the cutter.
Yeah, i'm thinking too that magnetic could be an issue, but then again that YT movie shows that it could maybe be doable. I'd love to test it but I'm hoping that i may find an alternative holder and blade so i at least would be able to test it, knowing that quality or blade wear will most likely kick in fast, but then again it's merely for POC.i would think trying for low quality blades dooms you to failure (more than this project otherwise would)
i would expect that the magnetic adhering to the plotter would also be an issue.
love to but i'm over here in Belgium, so s&h and import will kill your super pricing. I do love your website with top blog, very helpful!We carry all the different Summa blades, blade holders, cutting strips, etc. if you need them(www.airmark.com). Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help.
Best regards,
Phil Johnson
Airmark Corporation
(800)527-7778, ext. 112
philj@airmark.com