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From Erik De Bruijn
From Erik De Bruijn
Fluxamacutter


Vinyl cutter
Vinyl cutter
http://as220.org/labs/fabacademy/2010/01/fluxamacutter-press-fit-diy-vinyl-cutter.html
http://as220.org/labs/fabacademy/2010/01/fluxamacutter-press-fit-diy-vinyl-cutter.html
Summary:
Summary:
The Fluxamacutter is a design for a simple vinyl cutter that satisfies
these criteria:


  * Inexpensive ($50-$100 in parts)
* Inexpensive ($50-$100 in parts)
  * All parts can be cut on a 24"x12" laser cutter
* All parts can be cut on a 24"x12" laser cutter
  * All press-fit construction: minimize hardware fasteners
* All press-fit construction: minimize hardware fasteners
  * No precision parts required: all hardware cheap and widely
* No precision parts required: all hardware cheap and widely
available
available
  * Arduino-compatible
* Arduino-compatible
  * Plug-and-play replacement for existing HPGL-speaking cutters
* Plug-and-play replacement for existing HPGL-speaking cutters
State:
not clear, no functional cuts are seen, probably still in development
(29 jan 2010)
License:
Unclear. Though Shawn, its maker is probably friendly towards open
source. I mailed him to ask for details. Will post an update when I
know more.


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Revision as of 17:34, 28 September 2011

From Erik De Bruijn Fluxamacutter

Vinyl cutter http://as220.org/labs/fabacademy/2010/01/fluxamacutter-press-fit-diy-vinyl-cutter.html Summary:

  • Inexpensive ($50-$100 in parts)
  • All parts can be cut on a 24"x12" laser cutter
  • All press-fit construction: minimize hardware fasteners
  • No precision parts required: all hardware cheap and widely

available

  • Arduino-compatible
  • Plug-and-play replacement for existing HPGL-speaking cutters