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Hi Dan. To be honest I would think the max would be 4x4. I would even entertain 2x3.
It would really be to cut alupanel, aluminum. Coro. As I am typing it I am wondering if it would actually be more worth while to source a supplier with blanks. But then again its always better to be able to...
I do understand Dan. I would be firmly in the custom cut outs camp.
But I guess its like anything you don't know until you experience it. you may hate it, or simply not get on with it. But as you say you could always thrive on doing it and grow in a totally new and unexpected direction.
I...
This is something I would really like to get into doing. But I am totally at a loss as to where to even start.
So I will watch this thread with interest.
Ian
Start with some real basics. Draw a small square in illustrator. Then see if you can cut that.
Then grow from there.
Once you know what works and what doesn't you will naturally work out a good workflow.
As many others have said above if you can give us a clearer idea of what your doing, and...
Gino your making me laugh today. Here have one of these.
:bushmill:
All I drink in the AM is plain old water
rest of the time is Soda Water.
yup im that boring!
Ian
was this thumbdrive bought from China? I recall reading that through ebay a number of thumbdrives/usb drives etc being sold from China/hongkong was miss represented. so a 2gb may only be 500mb or 100mb (as an example).
Failing that can you try it in another machine and copy something to it. if...
LOL Gino.
Sorry I have no stock options lol
But funnily enough when you said what's your cut... all I could think of is its no longer wobbly! LOL
I hated cutting coro across the flutes with a knife and straight edge the knife would always wiggle not deviating from the straight edge but...
HI Signmeup,
Personally I have only currently tried it on foamcore and corro and the test with Alupanel.
This is directly from their website:
The Canadian made KOOTO cuts non-rigid material, corrugated type up to 3/8", 10mm thick.
Solidly held under pressure of the gliging rails with thin...
Hi Jim I did buy it directly from Canada. it was the other machine that needed to be imported to me. that cost so much.
As you are the US dealer. whats your thoughts on the machine?
Including the unit all taxes and shipping it was about $380.
Wes70 I dont have any PVC here to try. I don't use...
Kooto Review
The same review with more pictures are in the PDF
This is my first review.
I initial found the kooto whilst searching for a Wall mounted cutter. I was well aware of the prices for various cutters. In the thousands. I found one for sale that was used $650.00 I was quoted...
Signmeup Thats a great idea.
Fatboy look at these and you will see all the help that you are being given here in its most basic format.
Its not 100% by any means and it has some very good help.
Build on that.
Ian
I have a Circular Saw and a Straight edge, Also I use a Stanley knife and a Straight edge as well. Depending on the length of the cut.
And before anyone posts that a utility knife and a straight edge can't do it. TRY it. its very easy.
Ian
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