Vinyl signs creation

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Neville Bastian
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Vinyl signs creation

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Hi everyone.
I may be thought of as a twit here but I have been thinking of making my own signs with a Roland Plotter.
The down side is the cost of the plotter and the infrequent use it may get. The sign writers do charge a lot for signs so I would only need to do 10 or so and its paid for plus have the ability to make a sign at short notice.
I have been thinking that the Thermwood is really just a big plotter. What's stopping me using the Thermwood to cut out the vinyl? It would vacuum down to the table fairly well. If it moved I could contact glue the backing foil to some 3mm mdf?
The vinyl plotters use knives but a 22.5 degree V cutter could be the go.
So the question is, has anyone actually done it and did it work successfully?

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No reason why it should not work Neville!! i would try a few test cuts if you intend to use a router cutter because i have found on plastics there is a tendency for the edges to melt. Why not use blades like a plotter? Just work out a way to put it in a holder and specify a 0 rotational speed for that cutter.
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Neville Bastian wrote:...I have been thinking that the Thermwood is really just a big plotter. What's stopping me using the Thermwood to cut out the vinyl...
Wouldn't that be awfully expensive machine time for adhesive vinyl signs?
Nick M Singer wrote:...Why not use blades like a plotter? Just work out a way to put it in a holder and specify a 0 rotational speed for that cutter.
How would the blade turn to follow curves, corners, etc?
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Gerber Scientific sells a tool with a 1/2 inch shank and a replaceable knife. Made just for that purpose they also sell a pen so that you can turn your machine into a giant plotter. Hyatt's is the name of thier distributor 800 222 7446
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