Mitre cuts cutting vinyl railing may require you to cut angled corners at the point where railing changes directions or abuts a fence post at an angle.
What blade angle for cutting vinyl.
Use a utility knife to cut halfway through your vinyl plank.
The color of this blade is black and must be used with its respective housing.
The angle of this blade is so much steeper 60 degrees compared to 45 degrees for the fine point blade this allows the blade to penetrate and cut intricate cuts in thick materials.
This blade has a steeper blade angle 60 degrees vs 45 degrees for the other fine point blades and harder more durable steel.
Time for a little geometry refresher.
You should apply a moderate amount of pressure to cut roughly halfway through your vinyl plank.
Vinyl blades are also known as pvc blades which refers to a specific type of vinyl plastic.
Many manufacturers only use 45 and 60 degree blades.
With minimal blade in the material a 60 degree.
Using the framing square to guide your blade begin cutting along the marked line at a 45 degree angle.
Inversely using a 60 degree blade on everything is a waste of a blade.
If you find your fine point blade just doesn t want to cut through a material thicker than standard cardstock this is the blade to use.
Mh series vinyl cutter compatible blades choice of 45 60 deg or assortment rationale for blades of different angles.
The angles are referred to in terms of degrees because the cutting depth is determined by the angle of the intersection of the cutting edge and the shaft.
I ve used it for thicker projects on my cricut explore and maker.
Don t worry about cutting all the way through the plank.
Because not all of the blade s cutting area is used you will also need to change blades more frequently since the sharper.
An increased amount of blade dragging through the material when cutting fine detail can cause what they call vinyl ears parts lifted up.
If the blade angle isn t high enough the blade can actually drag through the material and create vinyl ears causing a poor quality cut.
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.