John Smith 47 | 09/11/2015 03:47:38 |
393 forum posts 12 photos |
1. I am finding it slightly irritating when cutting styrene sheet - particularly the smaller pieces of styrene - how they tend to slip around under the ruler when I try and cut or scribe over the styrene. Is there anything I can do to make my cutting mat a little bit more grabbing?
Fwiw, my mat is a cheap one from Hobby craft...
Many thanks J |
JasonB | 09/11/2015 07:25:32 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Use a rubber mat rather than a self healing one to stop the material moving on the mat. Also get a cutting rule, these have a rubber strip set into the back so they don't move so much and also have a steel insert on one edge so the knife will not wear the edge. A guillotene with stops may be a better bet than knife & rule if the sheet is not too thick. J Edited By JasonB on 09/11/2015 07:27:02 |
David Clark 1 | 09/11/2015 09:10:40 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Double sided adhesive tape might help. |
John Smith 47 | 09/11/2015 14:58:29 |
393 forum posts 12 photos | > Use a rubber mat rather than a self healing one ... The problem is that I rather need it to self-heal!
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Brian G | 09/11/2015 15:53:46 |
912 forum posts 40 photos | I use a cutting plotter (as used for vinyl signs) to cut styrene sheet accurately and use thin cutting mats like this **LINK** to support the sheets. They are not completely self-healing, but take a lot of damage before they need replacing. When new they hold the cut parts in place perfectly, but after while they lose their tackiness and need to be refreshed using repositionable spray mount. Alternately you could just try the repositionable spray mount on your existing mat. It is a bit of a so-and-so to clean off, but can be removed with soap and water. |
JasonB | 09/11/2015 16:30:49 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | You don't need to cut right through styrene or ABS sheet just score it with the laninate cutter and then snap so no need for the mat to self heal. Cut plenty of plasticard for model making in my time that way. |
John Smith 47 | 09/11/2015 19:34:29 |
393 forum posts 12 photos | Yes, I get you - there is no need to cut all the way through the plastic sheet. It's just that it has a habit of moving and slipping during the scoring process - at least it does on mine. The point about the mat is that I only want the one mat. And for some things I need it to heal. For plastic cutting I want it to have friction!
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Hopper | 10/11/2015 02:57:47 |
![]() 7881 forum posts 397 photos | Blu-tac? (The putty like stuff for sticking posters to walls without peeling the paint on removal etc.) |
Martin Kyte | 10/11/2015 09:01:05 |
![]() 3445 forum posts 62 photos | Treacle ? |
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