Guillotine Modification.

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NikGrey
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Re: Guillotine Modification.

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I was having trouble seeing exactly where my Guillotine would cut so I made a modification:

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Cool A light really helps and I have been thinking of how to attach one. Thank you
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It's an LED light so One set of batteries will last a while - I found this in B&M (Cheap Tatt Shop) for £2.

I also attached the machine to a ply board and encased (and glued) a couple of thick tiles inside the body to make it feel a bit more like a quality cutter.
My website is open: www.Linksrepairshop.co.uk

Using FlexiStarter 10 and a Liyu SC631e & a Silhouette Cameo cutter. 2x Ricoh SG3110dn printers and Adkins Auto Clam press. Using Sublijet-r from Sawgrass.
..And I have gotten my money's worth out of this forum - saved Hundreds by being a Premium Member :smile:

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