[Lab] how to snip 19" paper?
bentfork at gmail.com
bentfork at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 12:57:40 EDT 2011
When I had a to rolls of paper I always used a hacksaw. The cut edge isn't
super pretty but with practice it gets better.
One trick with the saw method is wrap masking tape around where you are
cutting to reduce fraying on the top few layers.
On 2 August 2011 12:50, Darcy Whyte <darcy at siteware.com> wrote:
> Okay, I've got a rotary blade. I'm just thinking about how fo make some
> sort of truck that rides some sort of rail to bring it across the workpiece.
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> On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Darcy Whyte <darcy at siteware.com> wrote:
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>> I think you're on to something there. I'm going to Michaels this
>> morning....
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>> On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 11:09 AM, David Nesbitt <
>> david at eastcoastfreediver.com> wrote:
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>>> Just a suggestion, you could pick up some replacement cutting blades from
>>> Michaels that are used in dedicated paper cutters. E.g. the "Fiskars 45mm
>>> Rotary blades" or "Fiskars Ultra SharpeXpress Replacement Blades" and mount
>>> them into the bot. They also have cartridge blades mounted in plastic
>>> holders with different cutting patterns that wouldn't be to hard to make a
>>> mount for.
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>>> You might consider ripping the paper cutting arm from one of the bigger
>>> paper cutters (rotary or what ever). You can usually find a 40-50% off
>>> coupon in the flyers Michaels has at the store if you go that route.
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>>> Were you thinking about making the paper cutting automated or manual? If
>>> you wanted some added drama you could have a big guillotine style swing arm
>>> cutter to slice the paper :-)
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>>> I have a rotary paper cutter and the cutting surface is similar to a
>>> rubber cutting mat. I think cutting into a groove might pinch the paper and
>>> cause problems with the paper feed.
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>>> My 2 cents and my first post to the list.
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>>> David Nesbitt
>>> Ottawa, ON
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>>> *From*: "Darcy Whyte" <darcy at siteware.com>
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>>> http://mambohead.com/2011/07/drawbot-spools/
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>>> I want to snip off this paper. Any ideas?
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>>> Perhaps just have a blade or circle cutter run across it?
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>>> I wonder if a rotary cutter that penetrating into a grove would work?
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