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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: usa Age: 27
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has any one every put mono coat or ultra coat in a vinyl cutter and does it work. I was thiking of trying it but did not know if it was the making of paper jam from hell. |
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It would probably work well if you used covering with a paper backing like Ultracote. I don't think that Monocoat would work with the plactic backing. Another thing that you would have to watch is cutting pressure just like switching between different types of vinyl. This is something I have considered doing but have never tried.
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| Hi-tech Red Neck! ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Randleman, NC USA Age: 33
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Yeah... Chris (evil rc) tired it as I got sick of cutting checkers... the ultracote pulls off of the backing when it cuts.
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| Next-Heatwave in the Heartland ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Edmond, OK Age: 42
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Josh, I tried it too and zero luck. If they could make it stick to the backing it might work but would be a PITA to pull off after it was cut. Now a water jet would work, I hear some ARFs covering is done with them. Jim |
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It's possible to do it. I think the secret is to put some heavier backing paper on it, but I don't know, I've never tried. Also, make sure the blade is cutting at the correct depth for the covering. JMO, Chris
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Like Matt said, I tried it with no luck. You've seen what happens when you lift ultracote and monokote off of the backing paper - it starts to roll up on itself. Once the blade starts slicing up the covering it lifts right up off of the backing and gets chewed up from the motion of the vinyl cutter.
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