Hey guys,which cutting machine would you buy ???-CraftROBO Pro CE5000-40-CRP (A3) - about $1,095.00…Continue
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Started by Julio Radesca. Last reply by Gregory Epps Sep 20, 2011.
Just got this new blade holder which allows for easy adjustment depending on the sheet thickness. It does require a bit of trial and error - 5 or 6 test cuts - to get the depth how you want it for…Continue
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Started by Gregory Epps Feb 18, 2011.
I just got myself a lovely CraftRobo and was wondering if anyone knows whether you can cut any other materials than just card and thin vinyl on these?CheersContinue
Started by Stephen Crawford. Last reply by Yoshinobu Miyamoto Apr 27, 2010.
"In the carton making industry there is something called a printer slotter. It prints in color, cuts, and creases the cardboard for a carton as it's going through the machine. I wonder if an…Continue
Started by Gregory Epps Apr 14, 2010.
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Comment by Ori Mishkal on March 10, 2013 at 6:24 Hey Greg, I got the cameo.
it is really nice, working good.
making pleats on all kinds of paper I tried,
and cutting polypropylene up to half a millimeter
greeting , and by the way I admire your work :)
Hi Ori, As far as I can tell, the CraftROBO is now called the Silouette Cameo - so I think you have all the same features and quality as the original. I will buy on of these soon as well, so tell if it's working well...
Comment by Ori Mishkal on February 17, 2013 at 9:21 hey guys,
I am interested in buying a cutting machine and and i found machine called
Silhouette CAMEO
http://www.graphteccorp.com/imaging/cameo/index.html
it is pretty cheap , 270 dollars
and for the first machine I buy I found it compatible
and I wonder if somebody has some feedback on it, is it a good machine? should i buy it?
Hi Roger,
Kasemake is used In the carton making industry to make cartoon, pvc, pp, ps, etc. models. I use it frequently while designing free standing units and its dimensions 130x170 cm that covers offset printing sizes (70x100, 100x140 cm, 110x160 cm). I think you are interested in small size plotter/printer.
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