Piano Roll Production Using Desktop Vinyl Cutter
By Ian Sanderson
A few hundred dollars will buy a computer controlled vinyl cutter,
such as the Redsail (RS450C). These machines work something like
a computer printer and are used for precision cutting of vinyl stickers
for sign writing and decal making purposes. They work with media of
"any length". Has anyone thought about adapting a vinyl cutter for
piano roll production?
If the cutter is capable of cutting holes small enough, it seems
a good option for home or portable production. Of course, there are
the problems: removing the "chads", software interface and setting up
feed and take-up spools. Is that many holes just too much for this
kind of machine? Has anyone here had any experience with them?
Regards,
Ian Sanderson
[ Redsail Desktop Cutting Plotter, Redsail Tech Co., China
[ http://www.hflaser.com/Cutting-Plotter.html -- Robbie
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