![]() ![]() The cases that girl scout cookies come in proved ridiculously hard to cut with a laser. ![]() Air assist helps a LOT, without it I tended to catch the cardboard on fire before getting a full cut. If there are more than one red layer, select the one that says SignCut. I did find I had to slow it down quite a bit compared to foam, and the other issue I had was my needle coming off the bearing - a drop of CA glue seems to have solved that, but a day later moebeast shared his printed needle retainer and it’s probably a better option.Ģ.8w laser can also do well on some cardboards…but I’ve had mixed results. To make a test cut select the red layer in the SignCut logo by clicking the red button in the panel to the right. The flywheel style cutter is a far better choice, I don’t think a crank style cutter would stand a chance against cardboard as the crank would probably deform from the pressure. I was actually going to suggest trying the needle I’ve done some cardboard with mine and it can work…but is definitely trickier than foam and foam board due to the extra resistance. Funny that you showed up dkj4linux, I came to the conclusion on the train this morning that the answer for thick cardboard was to build your needle cutter! I was always destined to do that, but this has given me the push. ![]()
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