The more horizontal cutting orientation of the 45 degree blade accurately distributes the cutting task over a larger blade area and thus last longer and is cheaper.
Transparent vinyl sheet 45 degree 60 degree blade.
Ioline plotter blades 45 or 60 degree.
23mm 1 length x 2mm diameter shank diameter 2mm.
The 45 blade is the standard blade for cutting color adhesive standard vinyl.
Suitable for cutting media up to 0 25mm thick with a max cutting distance of approximately 4000 meters.
Suitable for cutting media up to 0 25mm thick.
23mm 1 length x 2mm diameter shank diameter 2mm.
With minimal blade in the material a 60 degree blade tends to cause fewer if any vinyl ears.
With minimal blade in the material a 60 degree.
Fits ioline artpro techno arts switch studio 7 8 classic super88 plotters smartrac series vinyl cutters.
Plotter blades in 45 degree and 60 degree.
We only accept u s.
A lower angle 45 degree is great for thin materials while a steeper angle 60 degrees has a more vertical cutting orientation that penetrates deeper.
Each package contains 3 blades.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.
A good rule of thumb is to use a 30 degree blade for films that are in the 1 2 mil range.
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Standard blade for cutting color adhesive media standard vinyl.
A lower angle 45 degree is great for thin materials while a steeper angle 60 degrees has a more vertical cutting orientation that penetrates deeper.
A 45 degree blade would be good for films that are 2 mil up to around 5 or 6 mil and then a 60 degree blade is good for films that are thicker than 6 mil.
Graphtec 0 9mm cb09ub blade is available in 45 or 60 angles.
Films like avery dennison beaded or prismatic reflective films are best cut with a 60 degree blade.
Using a 60 degree blade on everyday cutting is a waste of a blade technically speaking.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.