LostDatagram

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  1. LostDatagram

    Minimum text/feature size

    Don't know if they've got a 60 degree blade anyway. I'll ask, but may just have to use the normal one (45 degrees I think?).
  2. LostDatagram

    Minimum text/feature size

    Brilliant, thanks. Right, I see. I hadn't thought of thickening the text, other than using the font's bold variant (but that's a little too bold, looks a bit ugly). I'm sure I'll find a way to do it. Thanks
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    Minimum text/feature size

    My school is letting me use their vinyl cutter for a personal project. I've never used one before so not really sure what's doable. Anyway, I'm wondering if the typeface I've selected for my design is just too thin to be practical. Most of it is around 1mm thick (see attached image of full-scale printout). This is intended to be a square with holes in the vinyl where the text is, not the other way around (not sure of the correct terminology for that). To clarify, what I mean is, the attachment should look like the black vinyl was applied to a white surface. I think the cutter should be able to do this, but I guess it might be hard to weed. I might have to cut quite a few of these, so if it's going to be particularly difficult, I'll change it. If it makes any difference, the cutter is a roland gx-24. Thanks in advance for your advice, David.