Full Version: What size burnisher for general use?

From: Mark (MAXMACHINE) [#10]
 20 Mar 2007
To: UncleSteve [#5] 20 Mar 2007

Hi.... in the interests of time spent, having a holder for each tool works best for me. I also try to separate out the changes and do all of the .030 at once, then the .015. In other words I separate the work and do all of the logos at once, change cutters, and then do the text. Any thing that will save you time will add to your profits.

Mark

 

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Mark,

Do you use one floater/featherlite for each or do you change it over when you change burnishers?

I also have to decide what size my next burnisher will be and whether I should order the featherlite with it....

At $60 or so for the featherlite and $46 for the bits, well it could be TWO bits instead of one and that would even cover the shipping! :/

And thanks to everyone for their response. Now to get started and let the production from one pay for the rest. :D


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From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#12]
 20 Mar 2007
To: Mark (MAXMACHINE) [#10] 20 Mar 2007

That is the beauty of Gravostyle98. You set up the program and it does everything in the first bit then pauses. Then it does everything in the second bit size, etc.

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