Geneva Olson
Expert Storyteller
Nothing feels better when you put a new blade in your machine after it's way past time. The feeling of pulling that vinyl up and watching it pick up so smoothly there's not even a dot on an i missing. Life is good!

We never increase the pressures...our conditions are set and once it starts cutting bad we just replace it right away. Blades are cheap!If it feels good then you're doing it wrong. As cuts gets worse I gradually increase pressure and use the knife for months without issues, when I install fresh ones I have to reset the pressures - which I hate![]()
Nothing feels better when you put a new blade in your machine after it's way past time. The feeling of pulling that vinyl up and watching it pick up so smoothly there's not even a dot on an i missing. Life is good!![]()
I use the oem mimaki blades. They last forever. Used to use chinese blades and had to change them out all of the time.
How much money are you making with that $25 blade? I just did 6 rolls of 30" reflective without needing to change the blade.... About $7000 in Proffitt.... And likely won't need to change it for weeks. For me ... That's cheap, especially when you compare it to the income it brings in.Well, I add 5 extra grams pressure and can use it for another 3 months, I pay about $25 for a knife, I wouldn't call it very cheap.
Official graphtec blades for thicker materials... Then clean-cut blades for normal vinyl cutting .. and cheap Chinese blades for perf cutting since cutting through paper dulls a $50 blade just as fast as a .50 blade.What blades does everyone use? I've tried the blades that Fellers sells but I always have issues with them. I have a Mimaki plotter and usually just purchase Mimaki blades. They cost quite a bit but they work well.