gun 0 Posted January 17, 2011 I am interested in making re-usable stencils out of 14mil Mylar with NO adhesive backing. I was told a COPAM might be able to accomplish this. StencilEase.com sells the EXACT material I want to use. Here is a link to the material: http://www.stencilease.com/db/display.asp?input=1989 Here is a link to the COPAM: http://www.uscutter.com/Copam_c_117.html Does anyone know if this COPAM can cut this 14mil Mylar? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZ SKEETER 4,709 Posted January 17, 2011 Here is the specs for a Copam Hope that helps you Specifications: Model: CP-2500 Maximum cutting area: 592mmx35m (23.2inx114. 8ft) Maximum media width: 610mm (24in) Coordinate origin: coordinate origin specifiable Number of cutter/pen: 1 Standard of blade and holder: F2 Material: Calendered self-adhesive vinyl film, fluorescent film, reflective film, paper card or other materials of thickness between 0.05-0.30mm. Up to 0.8mm(0.04in) thick material accepted Maximum velocity: 800mm/sec Mechanical resolution: 0.025mm/step Programmable resolution: 0.05mm/step Distance accuracy: within 0.15% of distance moved Repeatability: within 0.02mm Cutting force: 500g (can be adjusted by panel) Command sets: Compatible with HP-GL Interface: Centronics parallel/RS-232 serial(auto interface recognition) Processor/Memory: Adapt 16 bits DSP technology, 64Mb Memory Drive: Divisional motor Lifting and dropping rate: 15times/sec Acceleration: 4g Power/consumption: 110v/250v 50-60HZ. 120W(max) External dimensions: (W*D*H) 950x500x1100 mm 37x19.7x43.3in Total weight: (main frame, horse) 28kgs(15,13) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dakotagrafx 7,297 Posted January 17, 2011 and 14 mil converts to .3556 mm so by the spec provided no it won't but with .05 difference - it might . . . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites