Howard Keiper
New Member
Easy question first. If you can be comfortable with the price of a 24" machine, ANY 24" machine, buy it. It is the most versatile of cutters...well, maybe 30" would vie for 2nd. Go for quality though, don't throw your investment away.
Tangential control will allow you to cut many materials that defy cutting by simply pulling a knife through them...around tight curves or acute angles, for instance; or by eliminating the entry wound in otherwise continuous lines like circles or fonts and figures that have no convenient hard corner to start the knife. This is particularly true if cutting really tough, thick materials like sandblast resist. Hartco stencil is a good example of material that is very difficult to cut because it's so firm; but the results are nothing short of sensational when done right, and that means vectors that join perfectly no matter how acute, and that is done only with tangential control, with or without motor.
Tangential control will allow you to cut many materials that defy cutting by simply pulling a knife through them...around tight curves or acute angles, for instance; or by eliminating the entry wound in otherwise continuous lines like circles or fonts and figures that have no convenient hard corner to start the knife. This is particularly true if cutting really tough, thick materials like sandblast resist. Hartco stencil is a good example of material that is very difficult to cut because it's so firm; but the results are nothing short of sensational when done right, and that means vectors that join perfectly no matter how acute, and that is done only with tangential control, with or without motor.