Re: EMC and tape/paper cutting ?
I'm thinking about blade+stepper setup that could be used instead of "normal"
63mm router. So that I could easily replace my PCB/plastic XYZ-router
with XYC-papercutter blade. (It's morning here, I'm just waking up, so
sorry if my explanation sounds weird ... ;-)
But anyway, Max Heisse send me e-mail that he has made an perl-script
for C-axis. That could be the solution for this.
Thanks,
Henkka
* M. Raabe / L. Conner (raacon-at-uswest.net) [08.10.2001 22:24]:
>
> Dale,
> Plotters use a linear bearing and a knife edge that slides across the paper to
> cut it.
> I think that he wants a long knife set in a roller that matches rotation with
> the speed
> of the paper underneath. Like what is in a small web printing press.
> Mike
>
> Dam wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > Although I've never seen it plotters have been doing it for years. Search
> > for plotter supplies and you will find cutters for cutting many different
> > materials.
> > HTH
> > Dale
--
Who wants to remember that escape-x-alt-control-left shift-b puts you into
super-edit-debug-compile mode?
(Discussion in comp.os.linux.misc on the intuitiveness of commands, especially
Emacs.)
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