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  1. The speed of cutting is extremely critical because I am trying to cut small parts and accuracy I am getting is horrible due to fast cutting, and resulting shifting in medium. Help please.
  2. Hello, The cutter does not go down below 4"/sec for cutting speed with the buttons on the machine. Is it possible to somehow set it below or at 0.5"/sec by using some sort of software or tweaking? Thanks.
  3. I truly appreciate your help. If all goes well, I am interested purchasing in 12" Refine model, as it seems to have the best accuracy. Thank you.
  4. thanks for your quick reply. Regarding #2, can I make the machine do lift-and-down repeatedly? (perhaps making a fine dotted line?) Dragg-cutting carbon fiber along is not very effective.
  5. Hello, I need to cut small pieces out of very thin uncured carbon fiber. I posted another post in other material section regarding carbon fiber. Here are some questions regarding the machine itself: 1. Is the blade direction automatically computer-controlled as the cut is made? (I would assume so) 2. Can the machine make sawing motion (moving up and down with respect to the material) instead of dragging the blade along? 3. Can the depth of blade cut be controlled by computer? (Or is it controlled/installed by hand?) 4. How small can the feeded carbon fiber material be? 1"x1" possible?
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    Writting on Cloth, Cutting tinfoil

    Hello, I am interested in cutting thin carbon fiber (and aluminum, brass foils), and your experience with tin foil gives me some hope. I just have a quick question. Why was it necessary to put transfer paper on to the foil? What exactly is a transfer paper? Isn't that just a shiny paper? (I am very new to this) Thanks.
  7. Hello, I am thinking of purchasing a small cutter to cut carbon fiber parts out of uncured, unidirectional carbon fiber with thickness of 0.003." (It is soft and easy to tear) It has a backing material of similar thickness. The parts that we are trying to make are on the order of 0.01"~0.5". Since I have no experience with vinyl cutters, I just have few questions: Is the blade direction automatically computer-controlled? (I would assume so) Can the machine make sawing motion (moving up and down with respect to the material) instead of dragging the blade along? Thanks. This is for academic scientific research, and any help is greatly appreciated. This process can seriously revolutionize the way we made the carbon fiber parts. I would assume that not many people (if at all) tried this kind of material, but I would like to have some opinions and feedbacks regarding what kind of speculations can be made, or if you have experience with similar materials, what are some suggestions?