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I have the opportunity to supply a customer with several hundred 7" x 22" screen printed signs. The problem I am facing is that the signs will need to be shaped...a rectangle with a point on one end. It's too many to hand cut and not enough to justify die charges (that I'm aware of). Has anyone had success in cleanly cutting 4mm coroplas with their CNC using a specific router bit or by using a specific blade for plotting the blanks? I am using a Gerber 408. Any suggestions will be appreciated very much!
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That's fast- how do you hold them down, Bill?
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"...there are no limits when you aim for perfection..." Jonathan Livingston Seagull Posts: 7014 | From: Highgrove via Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | Registered: Dec 2002
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Bryan, if you try Bill's method on your Gerber please post how it works out. We've got a Sabre 404 and would like to rout coroplast on occasion.
-------------------- Tony Lucero Eagle Graphics Waterford, MI www.eaglegph.com Posts: 305 | From: Waterford, MI, USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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