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Re: Electric scissors (or rotary finger removers)

2006-04-23 by Tyler Boley

you know, Epson does make an attachment...
Tyler

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "john dean" <deanwork2003@...> 
wrote:
>
> The perfect solution is a rotary paper cutter on a table in front of
> the machine  I did that in my old place. Now I've got three large
> format machines, a drum scanner,3 computes, and a scitek all in one
> room! I've got to get another place.(and...I need my fingers to play
> the guitar).
> 
> john
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Greg"
> <dfaprinting@> wrote:
> >
> > My Dritz gets tired after cutting several times on German Etching, so
> > the rotary finger remover might still be the best choice. The big
> > problem with the style like my dritz is that you really need to oil
> > the blades to keep them sharp and cutting smoothly. You will of course
> > immediately see the problem with this. It does do a great job on
> > canvas though, so maybe it's just the wood fiber in the GE that
> > stresses it. And if you take a look at the Eastman cordless rotary
> > finger remover, they show the different blades. The four "sided" would
> > probably be perfect, the eight sided looks down right deadly!
> > 
> > If you really wanted to, you could probably fabricate a cutting guide
> > to attach to the printer, then you would just slide the cutter along
> > the guide to get a nearly perfect cut. Might require making a new foot
> > for the cutter, but that shouldn't be all that difficult.
> >
>

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