Sean,
You have a PM.
Paul Z
Sean,
You have a PM.
Paul Z
I'm interested too, would artcam insignia software be suitable for this?
I was interested to, till I found out the price...I'll keep on using my modified "cricuts"
What's the cost?
Yeah, what is the cost? I would like to cut shipping boxes out of 1/4" thick cardboard.
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I'm not familiar with that software. All you really need to be able to do is generate a tool path, specify the order and direction of cut and cut along the path.
I am attempting to eliminate the major price difficulty. I am investigating a number of issues to correct the issue. If I can, the price will drop significantly. There is a fairly high tolerance operation that follows the primary cutting of the parts. It has generated a significant amount of waste parts. If it can be corrected, the price will come down.
I'm working on bringing it down. If you PM or e-mail me, I will update when I have that information.
The present holder can not accommodate 1/4in cardboard, but could be relatively easily adjusted to do so. It will result in loss of detail on small parts. Most cardboard I am familiar with is 1/8in thick. Are you certain on the thickness?
I would be interested also
sent pm, stoked to work with this.
A friend of mine asked me today if the drag knife was capable of cutting veneer for inlay. I told him I didn't know, but I had a few veneer samples so I'd give it a shot. With a little experimenting it worked out great. The inlays are just as tight as those in plastic.
Here's a video of the procedure:
http://youtu.be/csk0QrvMHwM
and a photo of the end result: