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Afternoon, can anybody point me at a basic guillotine with a ruler? Need one to cut plastic card and rod to size etc
Found a few of course but very expensive
Ta bob
Found a few of course but very expensive
Ta bob
BOb yes these guillotine with a ruler? are exspensive so why dont you do like i do just buy a big 45 degree setsqaure an just place it level with the top of your card an then run a stanley knife down the edge to be cut an you get a perfect sqaure cut an it save you a lot of money but this how i do an no probs but its jusy my opinion up to you an im just trying to save you some doshAfternoon, can anybody point me at a basic guillotine with a ruler? Need one to cut plastic card and rod to size etc
Found a few of course but very expensive
Ta bob
Cheers ChrisBOb yes these guillotine with a ruler? are exspensive so why dont you do like i do just buy a big 45 degree setsqaure an just place it level with the top of your card an then run a stanley knife down the edge to be cut an you get a perfect sqaure cut an it save you a lot of money but this how i do an no probs but its jusy my opinion up to you an im just trying to save you some dosh
chris b
Hi Tim, looks like carry on as I am, thanksI assume you’ve seen this one Bob?
https://ema-models.co.uk/the-chopper-ii.html
Seems quite expensive unless you are going to be making hundreds of identical items….but if you are, the time saved will offset the costs. If you are only making a few copies then simple home-made jigs may be the way to go.
That came out after I had the US one, far better from the videos I've seen on it Jim . The angle movement is far better .I have RPToolz mitre cutter. John sells them. Very pricey but well made and accurate.
Jim
Yes Tim they do , slightly off square when they cut. Of course the thicker the material the more pronounced it appears.Not used any of these myself, but seeing them has piqued my interest. They use double bevelled single sided razor blades….so do they actually cut vertically square? I would expect a slight slope to the cut due to the shape of the blade? A single bevel blade, like a wood chisel, wouldn’t have this potential for drift. I see that NWSL actually make a true sander to square up cut stock, so are they acknowledging this problem?
Don’t buy that one, it’s crap. I used to own it and found it imprecise and not that well-made. After years of hardly using it because of these reasons, I came across the RP Toolz equivalent:I assume you’ve seen this one Bob?
https://ema-models.co.uk/the-chopper-ii.html
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