Re: Odd Question
Re: Odd Question
- Subject: Re: Odd Question
- From: Ray Swanson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 19:47:50 -0500 (EST)
It can work... a bandsaw with a hacksaw-type blade
will be the finest cut, but failing that a circular
cut-off saw with a many-toothed thin carbide will also
work.
Ugly, but it actually works. Wear a mask, and take
your time.
ray
--- Mike Eddington <email@hidden> wrote:
> "If's Friday and I have a 50 ft. roll of Backlit
> Media I need to cut in
> half. A job was destined for the Roland but I've
> decided to run it on an
> Epson. (I need the Light Black)
>
> Does anyone know is this is doable and where I would
> take it? I guess the
> most important thing is what type of saw/blade would
> be used to cut, so
> that the edges are not ruined. "
>
> I can't say it would work with that material, but
> we've cut Tyvek and other rolls of media using a
> powersaw believe it or not. The blade was whatever
> was on it at the time and the edges were not all
> that smooth, but we cut the edge furthest from the
> print head and ensured that the file was sized so
> that it didn't print too close to that edge. It ran
> through the machine fine. I suppose a hack saw would
> have done just as well...I don't know if backlit
> material would fuse together under power equipment.
> :-) Do this at your own risk...you didn't hear it
> from me. ;-)
>
> mike
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