Has anybody here any feedback on using a cutting plotter such as the Silhouette Cameo 3 or similar for cutting plastic styrene sheet or clear glazing? It looks like it could be used to cut out small fiddly bits like window frames, window glazing, and even wagon and coach sides fabricated from multiple laminated layers, and a really useful tool for building construction.
Do they work with plastic card? (evergreen, slaters, etc)?
If yes what thickness of plastic card can it actually handle (e.g. 110, 120, etc)?
Do the cut parts need much tidying up after cutting (e.g. ridges along cut line, etc)?
How long does a blade last?
Are there low cost alternatives using alternate technology (e.g. laser)?
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Noel
Has anybody here any feedback on using a cutting plotter such as the Silhouette Cameo 3 or similar for cutting plastic styrene sheet or clear glazing? It looks like it could be used to cut out small fiddly bits like window frames, window glazing, and even wagon and coach sides fabricated from multiple laminated layers, and a really useful tool for building construction.
Thanks in advance guys
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