Speed of the cutter.
Why use differnet angle blades for vinyl cutter.
Compare the angle differences between deep point and fine point blade.
This vinyl cutting machine will cut out the image that you have made on the piece of sheet or vinyl using its blades.
Different blade types may be required to cut through the material thickness or to achieve better results when cutting a detailed graphic.
Once upon a time the top selling vinyl cutter in the country was the roland camm 1.
Mh series vinyl cutter compatible blades choice of 45 60 deg or assortment rationale for blades of different angles.
Graphtec cutters use graphtec blades roland cutters use roland blades gerber cutters use gerber blades and so on.
Rationale for blades of different angles.
Compatible with uscutter mh laserpoint mh sc tc pcut copam and titan series vinyl cutters.
Too high speed can cause partial cuts i e the cutter blades to skip the vinyl material or fail to cut a solid line.
At that time a lot of new companies like gcc were trying.
An assortment of 30 45 and 60 degree blades for the uscutter series vinyl cutter.
The exceptions come when you move beyond the top tier brands into newer manufacturers.
And i have a silly beginners question.
Some blades are sharpened and chiseled a special way for better cutting results.
Vinyl cutters come with a 45 blade but not all heat transfer vinyl can handle that type of blade best.
The primary rationale for blades of different angles is cutting depth.
Inversely using a 60 degree blade on everything is a waste of a blade.
Another result of incorrect speed setting is the end point appearing offset from the start.
If the blade angle isn t high enough the blade can actually drag through the material and create vinyl ears causing a poor quality cut.
You use the vinyl cutter similar to how you use a printer.
Also compatible with roland cutters.
The quickswap system allows you to use five different tools 2 blades and 3 tips scoring tip.
Another reason why your machine cutter might be producing poor quality results might be the speed of the cutter.
A lower angle 45 degree is great for thin materials while a steeper angle 60 degrees has a more vertical cutting orientation that penetrates deeper.
Because not all of the blade s cutting area is used you will also need to change blades more frequently since the sharper.