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Which Graphtec to buy?

amy s.

New Member
Does anybody cut sandblast mask for using on sign foam? Have any suggestions for which model works well for this purpose? I'm interested in Graphtec, 24". :thankyou:
 

DTFuqua

New Member
I have the Graphtec CE5000-60 (the 24" one) and love it. I cut very fine detail in hartco 425 sand mask which is pretty thick and rubbery. For the thicker material, you'll need the red top blade holder with the 60 degree blade.
 

amy s.

New Member
I have the Graphtec CE5000-60 (the 24" one) and love it. I cut very fine detail in hartco 425 sand mask which is pretty thick and rubbery. For the thicker material, you'll need the red top blade holder with the 60 degree blade.
I've heard you can't cut anything over 10ml with the ce5000-60 or its hard on the motor. Do you find that to be so? I don't know and haven't been able to find what 10 ml mask is, I use Hartco and Avery but find no indication of the ml thickness on the box. I guess you slow the speed down??
 

CS-SignSupply

New Member
I would highly recommend the FC series due to the added pinch roller, added force and tangential mode.

Let me know if I can help.
 

jiarby

New Member
Search for Jillbeans's thread about this... maybe 2 months ago this topic was flogged pretty good/
 

cgsigns_jamie

New Member
Just cut some sandblast resist for the first time on my FC 8000 last week. I used the 60º blade and tangential emulation. It cut 1" tall Helvetica Bold text beautifully, all the corners were square. The last plotter we had that cut sandblast resist that good was our Gerber IVB.

I'd highly recommend the FC-8000!!
 
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