The 60 degree blade has the sharpest angle and has more cutting surface on the blade making it ideal for thicker materials.
What degree blade cutting heat transfer vinyl.
The angles are referred to in terms of degrees because the cutting depth is determined by the angle of the intersection of the cutting edge and the shaft.
In this case i had yellow and the back is white.
The three most commonly used plotter blade angles are 30 45 and 60 degrees.
Applying heat transfer vinyl to the mat.
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 lower angle 45 degree is great for thin materials while a steeper angle 60 degrees has a more vertical cutting orientation that penetrates deeper.
Many manufacturers only use 45 and 60 degree blades.
When choosing blade angle the goal is to select one that will cut through the material and adhesive.
Time for a little geometry refresher.
Some blades are sharpened and chiseled a special way for better cutting results.
Vinyl cutters come with a 45 blade but not all heat transfer vinyl can handle that type of blade best.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.
The shiny side always goes down.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.
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.
The 30 degree blade has the lowest angle with the least amount of blade exposed.