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If you have any questions, problems or concerns around the vinyl cutter, or would like a personal introduction to how it all works, these are the people to contact. | If you have any questions, problems or concerns around the vinyl cutter, or would like a personal introduction to how it all works, these are the people to contact. |
Revision as of 22:00, 15 March 2017
Equipment / Vinyl Cutter
Contents
Silver Bullet
Please note that the CraftRobo vinyl cutter has been replaced by the new Silver Bullet. For information on the old cutter, please look here: CraftRobo. The CraftRobo has been stored in the trove in a plastic box along with all its accessories. It is fully working and available for anyone to use.
Summary
The new Silver Bullet cutter is available for use by any member of makespace (with or without training). It has an orange sticker.
Training sessions for using the Silver Bullet will be advertised on the makespace website and on the forum.
Using the Vinyl Cutter
Owners
The Owners are those nominally in charge of the equipment, organising its maintenance, helping others to use it, and generally being a point of contact.
The current Owners of the Vinyl Cutter are:
- Paul Osborn
- Matthew Taylor
- Mark Cheverton
- Katy Marshal
- Jo Brooks
If you have any questions, problems or concerns around the vinyl cutter, or would like a personal introduction to how it all works, these are the people to contact.
Training
The fact sheet for the Vinyl Cutter can be found here: Fact Sheet
Health and Safety
The vinyl cutter is a potentially dangerous piece of equipment which must be operated with due care. The top things to always remember when using the vinyl cutter are:
- ONLY USE THE VINYL CUTTER IF YOU HAVE READ THE SAFETY NOTES BELOW
- NEVER LEAVE THE VINYL CUTTER RUNNING UNATTENDED
- ONLY CUT APPROPRIATE MATERIAL
The risk assessment is located here: Formal Risk Assessment: Vinyl Cutter
Safety Notes
- SHARP BLADE - when handling the blade (eg. to adjust or change caps for different thickness) take care not to cut yourself
- TRAPPING - The head and roller of the machine are moved by programs in the machine's memory. Be careful when near the machine, it will possibly move even if the PC is off. Always keep the cover closed when cutting
Instructions
We stock Heat Vinyl on the left (for TShirts) and Sticky Backed Vinyl on the right (for Signs).
Heat Vinyl is cut upside down and mirrored. Sticky Vinyl is cut right way up and right way round.
Draft instructions for use assuming Sticky Vinyl. If using Heat Vinyl, see Equipment/TShirtPress for alternative instructions as it's substantially different and must be mirrored.
Read all instructions and warnings before you start
Overall idea:
- Create in Inkscape (see notes below about scaling if you use Illustrator!)
- Load into SureCutsALot
- Cut on the Silver Bullet
- Press on the heat press or stick to something.
Detail:
- Create your vinyl masterpiece in Inkscape
- Convert all your objects to path
- Check with view outlines it's what you want (line thickness is ignored remember)
- View -> Display Mode -> Outline
- Save as SVG
- Import into Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL) on the vinyl cutter PC
- Check scale (you'll need to make things 25% larger if using Illustrator. Please don't change SCAL import settings)
- Do not mirror for sticky vinyl.
- View as outline to check (sometimes this will show things that it otherwise hides)
- Check tool offset is 0.25mm (Cutter -> Cutter Settings)
- Check mat orientation in SCAL (portrait/landscape)
- Set up Silver Bullet
- Check correct tip installed (usually 45 degree standard cutter, "Click blade holder", the red one)
- Insert sticky vinyl (if using Heat Vinyl, see Equipment/TShirtPress for alternative instructions)
- Please put money for the vinyl in the honesty box straight away
- Load up Silver Bullet with Sticky Backed Vinyl. Use the Silver Bullet Cutting Sheet to make life easy, you can get away without it for stiffer materials if leave 5cm at the top and 1cm at the bottom. Portrait or Landscape to match Cutting Sheet settings in SCAL.
- Check cut depth on red Click Blade Holder (4 for vinyl?)
- Offline mode, set to bottom right and ZERO it (offline mode, cross hair button).
- After Zeroing, press Test to do a test rectangle. Check it cuts the vinyl but not the backing.
- Move cutting head to bottom right of sheet (material at back of printer) and zero it (offline, cross hair)
- Double check you zero'd it and press Online on the Silver Bullet.
- In SCAL:
- Delete any colours you're not cutting (undo with ctrl-Z later, but don't under your mirroring!)
- Menu: Cutter -> Cut With Silver Bullet.
- Select Use Software Speed and Pressure. For Vinyl set to Speed = 200 and f=50. (could go faster? needs checking)
- Select "Origin Point". Bottom right of piece to match location in SCAL.
- Check Silver Bullet is Online.
- "Cut" to start
- Will start immediately. If there is a delay, you probably forgot Online mode and you should wait for it to download before pressing Online (probably - needs checking)
Pay for your vinyl
- Stick Transfer Tape to front of vinyl
- Weed from the back
- Stick to final location and carefully remove transfer tape
Problems
Software not connecting to cutter: "The problem was that the baud rate in the menu on the Silver Bullet was set to 9600, while the software was set to 38400. These need to match, even for USB serial, so I've reset the SB back to 38400."
Official Documentation and Further Information
- Silver Bullet Manual: Silver Bullet manual download (actual file removed for the moment)
- Silver Bullet SCAL Software Manual (PC) (actual file removed for the moment due to copyright claim): Media:Silver Bullet and Scal Manual pc.pdf
- Silver Bullet SCAL Software Manual (Mac) (actual file removed due to copyright claim): Media:Silver Bullet and Scal Manual mac.pdf
- Silver Bullet Accessories: Media:Silver Bullet Accessories.pdf
- Free files (boxes, frames, game pieces) that might be useful: Free Files
- Intro to materials that can be printed and cut Video Intro
- Material cutting gallery
- Silver Bullet video collection
- Online tutorials
- Silver Bullet Cutters' Forum
- MDP Supplies - Where Makespace gets the vinyl stock
You can make up your own personal guides to materials that you use and the settings used on those materials by printing out guide sheets from the PC connected to the Silver Bullet (the guide sheets are on the desktop). A few pre-printed guide sheets can be found in the second draw down on the right beneath the Silver Bullet.