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We need a trimmer. Is this one a good one?

threeputt

New Member
The attached file shows a trimmer (63") that a sign supply house would like to sell me. He says they can hardly keep them in stock. Yeah, I know, they're from China, but are they any good?

Anyone use one like this. Sorry for the low quality, but that's all I've got.
 

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Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
We've had a 102" Keen Cutter for a few years now and use it all the time. Our setup is with the extra cost table and is the Javelin model which has a higher accuracy rating than their lesser models.

It appears that the one you're considering is a rotary blade while mine is a utility blade running in a slot. Both do a good job on films, banners and masked films. Not sure what the rotary would do with PVC foam board and coroplast. The Keen Cutter easily cuts 1/8" and 1/4" softer substrates. If that's important to you then I would check whether or not the one you're considering will handle that kind of cutting.
 

threeputt

New Member
My only interest for this particular piece of equipment is cutting large prints down to size. Set it up between the output side of the laminator and another large landing table.

Would like to either see one operate or hear from someone with this very apparatus.
 

BrianKE

New Member
It appears that the one you're considering is a rotary blade while mine is a utility blade running in a slot. Both do a good job on films, banners and masked films. Not sure what the rotary would do with PVC foam board and coroplast. The Keen Cutter easily cuts 1/8" and 1/4" softer substrates. If that's important to you then I would check whether or not the one you're considering will handle that kind of cutting.


How do the cutters (rotary and/or utility blade) do with PVC? Is that considered a softer substrate?

Have you tried scoring and snapping aluminum with your cutter?

TIA
 
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