
Please note: Vinyl cutters with servo motors are recommended for cutting magnetic sheets. So use a 45 degree blade always, unless a 60 degree blade is needed for thick or more custom types of cutting, if 45 degrees blades are not available. The more horizontal cutting orientation of the 45 degree blade accurately distributes the cutting task over a larger blade area, and thus last longer (and is cheaper). Less of the blade's cutting area is used, and blade life is wasted. Using a 60 degree blade on everyday cutting is a waste of a blade, technically speaking. With minimal blade in the material, a 60 degree blade tends to cause fewer, if any, vinyl ears. 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.Īn increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause, what they call, vinyl ears (parts lifted up). The primary rationale for blades of different angles is cutting depth. This blade fits: Roland, GCC, Camm 1, US Cutter, P-Cut, Bridge, Panther, Stika, Allen Datagraph, Zecu, Creation, Rabbit, Lynx Rationale for blades of different angles This 60° blade is great for fine details and thicker materials such as high-density reflective and rubber sandblast mask. Roland Compatible Blades, GS-ROLL-60 - US made carbide brazed to a harden steel blank and are polished to a micro fine cutting edge. Clean Cut Roland-style vinyl cutter blades are guaranteed to last longer than OEM or other after-market blades! Use 30-50% less downforce, for complete cuts that weed easier for very fine details and thick materials. This 45° blade is designed for cutting magnets, glitter, reflective and other materials that destroy even our blades. Solvent and Eco-Solvent Compatible MediaĬlean Cut Premium - Roland Compatible 45° Specialty Blade for Magnetic Sheets.
