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I just wanted to publicly say thanks to Steve, Sbrem, for graciously test cutting our file. And I have to give a plug here to Wellington House, they took this job with no issues. Stahls, on the other hand just was ah, stalling us out, as usual. I did manage to get some spec from someone at Stahl's regarding cutting sizes, in case it's helpful to others who find this thread:The cutting specs for the Super Film is .085” for stem thickness and .065” for cavities.Not sure if this just applies to this particular material or all of them. That seems pretty darn small to me though.
Quote from: ZooCity on November 20, 2014, 07:28:08 PMI just wanted to publicly say thanks to Steve, Sbrem, for graciously test cutting our file. And I have to give a plug here to Wellington House, they took this job with no issues. Stahls, on the other hand just was ah, stalling us out, as usual. I did manage to get some spec from someone at Stahl's regarding cutting sizes, in case it's helpful to others who find this thread:The cutting specs for the Super Film is .085” for stem thickness and .065” for cavities.Not sure if this just applies to this particular material or all of them. That seems pretty darn small to me though.Thank you Chris, glad to help. The file you sent me was tad smaller than .085" (0.074), but I cut an "Est. 2013" the other day whose lines were a quarter of that, and it's a 20 plus year old plotter. It did require careful weeding, but the customer loved it.Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on November 21, 2014, 10:39:27 AMQuote from: ZooCity on November 20, 2014, 07:28:08 PMI just wanted to publicly say thanks to Steve, Sbrem, for graciously test cutting our file. And I have to give a plug here to Wellington House, they took this job with no issues. Stahls, on the other hand just was ah, stalling us out, as usual. I did manage to get some spec from someone at Stahl's regarding cutting sizes, in case it's helpful to others who find this thread:The cutting specs for the Super Film is .085” for stem thickness and .065” for cavities.Not sure if this just applies to this particular material or all of them. That seems pretty darn small to me though.Thank you Chris, glad to help. The file you sent me was tad smaller than .085" (0.074), but I cut an "Est. 2013" the other day whose lines were a quarter of that, and it's a 20 plus year old plotter. It did require careful weeding, but the customer loved it.Stevewait, is 0.085" 2mm in metric? You are talking about letter height?
Cutting is easy, weeding can suck, particularly with "easy-weed"