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Possibly one of the most overlooked features of the vinyl cutter is simply not-cutting-completely-through our media. The path of the partial cuts become “score-lines,” which makes folding a cinch.
In fact, vinyl cutters might just be the unsung heroes of research in folding and papercraft. Continue reading “A Case For The Desktop Vinyl Cutter”→ ...
2014 has been an incredible year for vinyl. Sales in the UK are at an 18-year high, vinyl-only boutique labels are popping up everywhere and now we have the Desktop Record Cutter (DRC) poised to hit ...
How do you go about releasing your music on vinyl, though? Well, if you back the Desktop Record Cutter (DRC) project to the tune of $7,000 AUD, you may well be able to start cutting your own records ...
Whether you’re interested in cutting a piece of vinyl that is matte or glossy, neon or black, the vinyl cutter at Sears think[box] is available to serve your project’s needs. Vinyl in a variety of ...
August 4, 2005 We are VERY excited about this machine and the prospects for what the future holds in the general area of desktop production. The CraftRobo is a desktop cutting machine which when ...
Roland DGA has introduced its most advanced desktop cutter ever, the new CAMM-1 GS-24, offering increased cutting power and precision, a host of high-performance features, and unsurpassed ...
Makers, designers and hobbyists looking for a desktop cutter that can be equipped with either a laser or blade. May be interested in the xTool M1 a precise hybrid laser and blade cutter at an ...
This new Kickstarter might change that. The Desktop Record Cutter aims to, simply, "bring a physical music medium back to the mainstream." ...
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