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Posted by Bob Noyes (Member # 8317) on :
 
I am trying to cut Fabric Brite material on my Roland SP-540V and even though increasing the cut pressure I am having trouble with the areas where the blade made a fairly shape turn. Those areas are not cutting very well. Do you think a 30 degree or 65degree blade would work better?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Posted by Dale Feicke (Member # 767) on :
 
I think the 60 degree will do it, Bob. They're made for hard-to-cut stuff like sandblast stencil, flock, etc; and I think they'll probably do a good job on small stuff on vinyl.
 
Posted by Bob Noyes (Member # 8317) on :
 
Thanks Dale, that is what I thought. Good thing I ordered a set of them this afternoon for tomorrow AM delivery.
 
Posted by Frank Smith (Member # 146) on :
 
Cutting speed might matter, too. My teenage Roland is on the slow side.
 


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