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Steve Aycock
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I am trying to find a supplier of single 60 degree blades for a summa D-60.

Specifically the a match for summa's item number

391-358 that is for thick material cutting and fits into the thick material blade holder sold seperately from the plotter itself.

there are a number of places to get 60 degree blades in singles for the standard blade holder but none that I have found for the other.

Help is appreciated in advance !

Steve

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Steve Aycock Designs
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Johns Island, SC
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Steve,

I guess I must assume you've already tried SummaDirect. And we know they only have the blades in a 5-pack. Cutting thick media,
especially reflectives, is gonna wear the blades out faster than regular 2 or 3 mil vinyls do with the 36dg blades. Alls I'm saying is you're probably gonna use more than one blade during
your plotter's lifetime.

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Steve Aycock
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Alas, I am poor (only in finance)...I don't often need one of these blades, but when I do, I do...

I need the blade for a sandblast job, rarely do I ever cut any reflective.

A five pack would be like a 3 yr supply for me.

Didn't want to have to go that route.

I have explored a lot of options, called many suppliers. Looks like I'll be buying a five pack.

Some things just can't be helped I suppose.

[Smile]

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I was finally able to find a supplier that sells singles, anyone else interested can find them at
jsi sign suppliers

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