So on this you would want to do #2 so that you don't have to scroll so much on the vinyl there. It's how i do it. Just keeps it closer to the crop marks.
I ordered this kit just for the 60 degree blades. I could not find a set of just 60 degrees by itself. CB09 CB09U Graphtec Blade Holder with 15pcs Vinyl Cutter Plotter Cutting Blades 30/45/ 60 Degree a.co/d/9DJvPyH
@@mikesstickersBe wary of aftermarket stuff.. I have a pile of 60 deg blades I wont use anymore and aftermarket blade holder.. I was getting horrible cuts, went back to graphtec and got a new 60 deg blade and blue tip holder and back to mint.. just saying if you have an issue you cant find.. this where the solution may be!
Sorry, may I inquire about something? I noticed the blade number "cb09u+0" on your screen. Are these blades not the standard factory-supplied ones that come with the Cutter plotter? When I received my Graphtec CE 7000, it came with blades that have the same code 'cb09u+0', and the manufacturer tells me that they are 45 degrees. By the way, thanks for your tutorial video! 🤗🤗🤗
Oh, that's interesting! Are you working with blades of 1.5mm or 0.9mm thickness? My supplier recommended purchasing the 'red cap' blade holder with 1.5mm/60^ 'cb15u-k30-5' blades. As I'm relatively new to the realm of cutting plotters and vinyls, I'm unsure if these blades are suitable for my needs. Hence, I'm seeking your advice on this matter.@@mikesstickers
Hi can you do a guide on setting up the step and repeat on the document as I am putting in illustrator, copying and pasting but the cut line and image stays in one layer rather than seperate cut line and image thanks
mine is doing the same thing vinyl doesn't lay flat it bowes causing the blade too glid transitioning thru the cuts did u ever fix that problem i thought this would have a suction thing that held the vynil down like the bn20
@@Statikleoscamming yes, someone told me about a setting that pulls the blade up off the material before moving to the next design. I don’t remember exactly how to do it but someone on the Facebook group told me how to do it. In addition to that I also found a 3D printed guide that holds the material flat in the middle of the cutter. It’s a very simple device that someone sells on Etsy. I’ll see if I can find it.
@@Statikleoscamming here is the 3D printed push arm. For my 24” cutter I only needed 1 of these to add to the middle. I think this device helps the accuracy of the cuts in general. The real fix for the scratching of the vinyl was the setting to raise the blade between cuts. www.etsy.com/listing/1240449602/graphtec-push-arm-v21-new-and-improved
So on this you would want to do #2 so that you don't have to scroll so much on the vinyl there. It's how i do it. Just keeps it closer to the crop marks.
Are you talking about where it says Roll 2 - Current Position
@@mikesstickers Yes, that is correct.
@@stickerhoggz I’ll give it a try. Thanks
What system are you using to print on the vinyl?
@@onestoppromo I’m using a Roland BN-20a for my printer.
So it's basically like dashline cutting. For those normal cheap cutters.
Where did you order your 60 degree blades!? Plz Ty!
I ordered this kit just for the 60 degree blades. I could not find a set of just 60 degrees by itself. CB09 CB09U Graphtec Blade Holder with 15pcs Vinyl Cutter Plotter Cutting Blades 30/45/ 60 Degree a.co/d/9DJvPyH
@@mikesstickersBe wary of aftermarket stuff.. I have a pile of 60 deg blades I wont use anymore and aftermarket blade holder.. I was getting horrible cuts, went back to graphtec and got a new 60 deg blade and blue tip holder and back to mint.. just saying if you have an issue you cant find.. this where the solution may be!
@@chrisfortin8549 good info. Thanks
Sorry, may I inquire about something?
I noticed the blade number "cb09u+0" on your screen.
Are these blades not the standard factory-supplied ones that come with the Cutter plotter?
When I received my Graphtec CE 7000, it came with blades that have the same code 'cb09u+0',
and the manufacturer tells me that they are 45 degrees.
By the way, thanks for your tutorial video!
🤗🤗🤗
I’m using 60 degree blades for the perf cuts & the 45 degree blade for contour cuts. The 60 degree blades & holder are a cheap $15 kit from Amazon.
Oh, that's interesting! Are you working with blades of 1.5mm or 0.9mm thickness?
My supplier recommended purchasing the 'red cap' blade holder with 1.5mm/60^ 'cb15u-k30-5' blades.
As I'm relatively new to the realm of cutting plotters and vinyls, I'm unsure if these blades are suitable for my needs.
Hence, I'm seeking your advice on this matter.@@mikesstickers
@@ChrissRollex these are the ones I’m using. CB09 CB09U Graphtec Blade Holder with 15pcs Vinyl Cutter Plotter Cutting Blades 30/45/ 60 Degree
What vinyl do you print on for stickers? I have a roland bn20a myself
Does this work for the CE6000-60?
Hi can you do a guide on setting up the step and repeat on the document as I am putting in illustrator, copying and pasting but the cut line and image stays in one layer rather than seperate cut line and image thanks
Yes I will work on that.
@@mikesstickers thank you
@mikesstickers And the best way to maximise stickers inside the scan marks etc all will be helpful 😀
Here you go. See if this one helps. substance.com/products/icon-pm-2755
😍😍
mine is doing the same thing vinyl doesn't lay flat it bowes causing the blade too glid transitioning thru the cuts did u ever fix that problem i thought this would have a suction thing that held the vynil down like the bn20
@@Statikleoscamming yes, someone told me about a setting that pulls the blade up off the material before moving to the next design. I don’t remember exactly how to do it but someone on the Facebook group told me how to do it. In addition to that I also found a 3D printed guide that holds the material flat in the middle of the cutter. It’s a very simple device that someone sells on Etsy. I’ll see if I can find it.
@@Statikleoscamming here is the 3D printed push arm. For my 24” cutter I only needed 1 of these to add to the middle. I think this device helps the accuracy of the cuts in general. The real fix for the scratching of the vinyl was the setting to raise the blade between cuts. www.etsy.com/listing/1240449602/graphtec-push-arm-v21-new-and-improved
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