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Reddit mentions of 45 Degree Carbide Roland GCC Vinyl Cutter Plotter Blade, Spare Part ,5 Pics

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45 Degree Carbide Roland GCC Vinyl Cutter Plotter Blade, Spare Part ,5 Pics
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Found 1 comment on 45 Degree Carbide Roland GCC Vinyl Cutter Plotter Blade, Spare Part ,5 Pics:

u/OminousHum ยท 4 pointsr/Machinists

I've been experimenting with cutting vinyl on my little home CNC machine, and I've been wanting a decent spring-loaded drag knife. I originally got a cheap blade holder and some blades for a vinyl cutter figuring that's exactly what I needed. It turns out, though, that those blade holders are sprung to pull the blade up, not to push it down as I hoped. It still worked, but only on a very flat parallel surface with precisely set depth. I tried modifying it to spring the other way, but I wasn't able to get that to work very well.

Looking around on the web, I mostly found big complicated tools and surprisingly expensive products. So I took some inspiration from the design of the cheap one and from the picture of the expensive one, and made my own. Turned out to be a quick afternoon build- I probably spent more time sketching it out in Solidworks than actually making it.

Edit: bearing links:

4x2x1.5 bearings: $1.37/4

2x5x2.5 bearings: $2.56/3