freebird1963

MH-721 & 60 degree blade and cut lines look perforated

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Hello

I decide to give the 60 degree blade a run today. Its a clean cut blade.

I was cutting the BGV vinyl I got from uscutter.

So I cut it at 70 force and 24 speed  (same as I did for the 45 blade ) and while the cuts were somewhat better  to weed it looked like the cuts were more perforated then just cut lines. Not clean cut lines like a 45 degree one.

Its this normal or is the speed to high/ force ? or do I have the blade too far out tho it didn't cut through the backing  ?

Thanks

Mark

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Sounds a little light and a little to fast, might be combined with the blade not sticking out enough. Got to retune it for the new blade, you can t just drop it in and expect it to work.

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My guess was too much blade out and not enough pressure - hard to tell without seeing it

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Guest HowardI

I usually run my machines at the factory setting of 100 and don't have that problem.  Speed isn't usually as much of an issue unless you're talking small cuts.  But usually the steeper angle of the 60 degree blades requires a little more pressure than the 45 does.

Howard Irwin

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US Cutter

425-481-3555

888-298-8143

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will try to take a pic on the next cut.

do the 60 degrees have a offset. ? this is a clean cut blade and nothing on the little box.

thanks

mark

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