Full Version: Rowmark& other Materials

From: denimangle [#1]
 5 Feb 2005
To: ALL

Question Do buy materials ie rowmark ,metal etc already cut or do you cut & bevel it your self.

From: Zonas [#2]
 5 Feb 2005
To: denimangle [#1] 5 Feb 2005

Cheryl, with the expection of specialty cuts (i.e. 16" x 48") I usually buy either quarter or half sheets and cut, bevel, round corners, etc. myself.

Zona
Zona's Engraved Creations


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#3]
 5 Feb 2005
To: denimangle [#1] 5 Feb 2005

I buy full sheets and have them split lengthwise to 12" x 48".

I make all of my desk sign material and badges. I just placed an order for 20 full sheets that will last me a few months at best.

A good shear and beveler can save a ton of money in the long run.

 


From: Jim (PUZZLEHEAD) [#4]
 6 Feb 2005
To: denimangle [#1] 7 Feb 2005

I couldn't imagine not being able to cut my own plastic. I hate to shear cut any plastic, but I still do it sometimes. I have 12", 24" and 36" shears with plastic cutting blades that I change often, but if you use a good saw, you will get much better quality edges on your cut stock. I buy all my plastic in full sheets. My safety saw will only cut up to 27" wide material so if I need to cut larger sizes, I just cut it out on an engraving machine. I have multiple bevelers that get used a lot everyday, but if you have ever tried to bevel a really large sign, you know it is easier to cut it out on an engraver with a beveling cutter. If I had more room in my shop, I would buy the largest table top Varga saw or something similar. I think the Varga makes something like a 42" cut, but I would love to have something like it that could rip a full 48" sheet of plastic. I use my regular table saw when I have to, but I really prefer the Varga type saws that you can't easily cut your fingers off with. With the regular table saw, I use the saw blades from Quality One. They are expensive, but they do a great job.

You can cut thin, non ferrous metals on the safety saws also, but I prefer to shear cut those. I only have 12" and 24" metal cutting shears. If I need to cut larger or thicker metal, I go to a nearby HVAC company and use their larger shears.


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