jmonica

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  1. Has anyone ever seen or heard of a cover for a Creation PCUT (or any 24" cutter would probably fit)? I mean like a dust cover? Mine is in the garage and would like to cover it to protect it against dust and dirt. I know I can make one, but thought I would try to buy one pre-made first if such a thing exists. Thanks!
  2. Thanks for the reply. I'll muddle around with it until I figure out the best solution. Thanks again!
  3. Thanks for the reply! The only reason I was looking to get a Roland holder for it is that there's a store near me that sells Roland replacement blades but doesn't sell PCUT blades. From what I've been told the newer PCUT model blade holders take a different blade then the older ones? Does anyone happen to know if this is the case? If so, I'm thinking then I might have trouble determining which PCUT blades will be the correct ones to buy if I get the new blade holder for it. I'm confusing myself with this I'm sure, so can anyone shed any light on if there's a difference between the blades used in the older PCUT's and the newer PCUT model holders? Thanks Everyone!
  4. I have a somewhat older PCUT CT630 that has the older style black plastic blade holder. The one that takes the thin, narrow style blades. I would like to upgrade the blade holder to a newer style one. I'd like to get a Roland blade holder so that I can find blades for it more easily plusthe aluminum ones look much better made the one I have now. Is it possible to get a Roland holder for an older CT630 that fits correctly and is there any way of knowing exaclty which one I need to buy? I really can't afford to blow $30-$50 on the wrong holder for it right now. Otherwise I would just guess until I found the right one, but I don't have that luxury right now. :- Thanks in advance y'all!
  5. Thanks BannerJohn for the help! I really appreciate your time. I'm off to eBay to get the right blades (Thanks to you!). Have a great weekend! Regards
  6. I've purchased two batches of blades for my PCUT ct630 and so far both of them have been the wrong size even though they were sold as being for the CT630. The ones I am receiving ar thincker than the one that is in the machines blade holder now. I asked USCUTTER sales and they said that my machine might be older and and take an older size of PCUT blade that is narrower, but the email just said we don't have any for sale on our website. To be honest I didn't really care for the tone of this sales persons email from USCUTTER. It was short almost like he couldn't be bothered with me and my dilemna. No punctuation, no hello, no thank you, nothing. Just "we don't have them on our website" Could you spare the info? I've placed many orders with them and I don't think I should be treated like that but oh well. There are many other places to buy stuff who have employees that are willing to help and who are courteous. Ok getting back on track... I was really hoping that someone here might have had this problem in the past and/or may have found a supplier for the older style (smaller diameter) blades or found a suitable replacement blade that will work in it's place even though the ones that work may not be made specifically for the PCUT CT630? Thanks in advance for any help at all! Kind Regards Jim
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    Pcut Test Cut

    On my PCUT (CT630) I was able to hit the pause button and a few other combinations of buttons [while it was offline[ and it started printing out this really cool demo that had a creation logo and all kinds of other shapes and letters and designs. I didn't want to waste the vinyl for the whole thing, but it seems like it would have printed a sheet about 4-5 ft long. My cutter is a 24" and the designs filled the width of it.
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    The Coolest Weeding Tool EVER!

    I think you should get your friend to make another one, only with a retractable (click to open) Sharpie instead of the one with the cap. It's one less thing to worry about where you set it down and you can open the click type with one hand, should your other hand be busy holding something. I'd pay $10 for one if it was the click type, guaranteed not to break (the Tip) and if you offered offered a free lifetime replacement if the tip ever did break, just like Craftsman hand tools does. Great idea though! Stick with it. You may just revolutionize the weed market! Good Luck