Tinky
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HELP! CONTOUR CUTTING WITH PCUT CT630 & SIGNCUT
Tinky replied to neiliow's topic in Creation PCUT Cutting Plotter Support Requests
i have the pcut with laser for contour cuts but never used it sorry -
heres a mixer if thats any good 26.EPS 26.EPS
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Any of these any good to you not exactly wot u wanted but as close as i have 22.EPS 07.EPS 22.EPS 07.EPS
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Hi does anyone know where i can get a new cutting strip and a pinch roller for my pcut in the uk. Just trying to save abit on shipping i know uscutters have them on there site. Also how hard or easy is the cutting strip to replace is there any info on this ? Tinky
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Can't figure out production manager to cut anything, using 7.5 Pro
Tinky replied to Rob28x's topic in Flexi
im quite new here but i use flexi and the time out prob u have might me down to ur firewall i have to disable mine all the time and sometimes if i leave them on for a while doing nothing and go back it doesnt work so i need to reboot and disable firewall again -
ken im in greater manchester post code is BL1 6LL checked again this morning and still comes up with same price not that i need them now cos of the good people on here (john ). But it would be nice if something could be done with this as not all people are quite as helpful as what john has been.
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Yes it does sound high that but i have tried it twice and im in mainland uk and thats the price it gives me. I know its probly not ur area kenimes but maybe u could mention this to ur ppl u might me losing alot of sales down to this.
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2 Item(s): $30.00 Shipping: $69.39 Taxes: $0.00 TOTAL: $99.39 Thats the price i got quoted by uscutters for a pinch roller and cutting strip. Now i aint having a go your prices are fine for items on the website but i think you could pick alot more buisness up from across the pond if you look into it cos 69.39 for something which aint to big or heavy is a hell of a price for shipping. I dont think i paid that for my stainles steel headers and they where big and heavy.
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nice work and that eagle is cool would u mind sharing it
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They look great but how do u keep the lines level on the pickup when you go over the wheel arches ?
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yes the parts where ordered from you but via a different route i found the cost of shipping parts like that way to high. Maybe you could look into this maybe talk to your shipping supplier and maybe come up with some cheaper prices due to weight of items ordered or something
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Hi all im new to this and only got my cutter last friday and the mirrors really intrested me and i had never give it a thought until visiting this superb site. Anyway i thought id do a presant for my niece and as i already had a sandblaster heres my first attempt at a mirror. I thought it came out well but id like to hear your views or any tips. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lyndon.bentley/13022009167.jpg[/img] http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lyndon.bentley/13022009168.jpg[/img] http://homepage.ntlworld.com/lyndon.bentley/13022009173.jpg[/img]
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Ive never used the sandblast vinyl before and its quite thick so the setting of the cutter and the weeding took all my time probly about 1 and a half hours to do that the sandblasting took no more then 3 or 4 mins but now ive done it i think i could probly do it a bit quicker next time.
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The betty boo in eps format and the lines where probly about 2 to 3 mm. The bigger you make the image the thicker the lines will be. The image was probly about 250mm high as the mirror was 45 cm square and the cutter im using is the pcut ct630 with flexisign.
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Thx for all the kind comments it means alot
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Thanx for that mcpoor never give it a thought about doing the back side of the mirror. Gonna have to find something to do now just to give it a try.
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Thx for advise duke but im ok i have an air feed mask i use
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Yes i used my sandblaster i have for working on cars at a unit i have. Oh and i forgot to mention i just used kiln dry sand which is used for sweeping into the cracks in block paving as its quite cheap and i had some lieing about.