Re: Cameo plotter not lifting letters properley off the vinyl when weeding help please
Posted: 11 Jan 2013, 18:19
Hi All
I have just started working with Vinyl using a Silhouette Cameo, I am not sure if my problem is inexperience or if I am trying to work with letters that are simply to small.
I have had two attempts at making a baby vest with the words "do you think i was born yesterday?"
The blade is on number 1 they suggest not going any higher in forums. The speed was 8 and thickness 9, I have kept the blade on 1 and reduced the speed to 6 and increased the thickness to 18 as suggested by MDP
Each letter is about 2cm high and the thickness of each letter is only about 3mm it cuts it out OK but weeding is a nightmare. Some clips on you tube suggest picking the centres out of some letters like O and B etc prior to removing the vinyl from the carrier sheet. I have tried this but some letters like I K T Y etc just stay on the main vinyl & I find myself putting the weeding tool at an angle to hold parts of the letter down whilst I pull at the rest of the vinyl, surely I don't have to do that all the time do I?
Like I say I don't know if it's just practice I need or advice on the settings or if I need to work with larger letters. Finally any help on pressing times appreciated. These vests are 100% cotton and I have a DF something 18 rings a bell from Martin at BMS
I did the first one at 150 for 15 and I could get my nails under some letters and could see they were not adhered to the vest. The second one I did at 165 for 15 with a bit more pressure and that seems to have worked, but any advice on that also welcomed.
Thanks
Eddie
I have just started working with Vinyl using a Silhouette Cameo, I am not sure if my problem is inexperience or if I am trying to work with letters that are simply to small.
I have had two attempts at making a baby vest with the words "do you think i was born yesterday?"
The blade is on number 1 they suggest not going any higher in forums. The speed was 8 and thickness 9, I have kept the blade on 1 and reduced the speed to 6 and increased the thickness to 18 as suggested by MDP
Each letter is about 2cm high and the thickness of each letter is only about 3mm it cuts it out OK but weeding is a nightmare. Some clips on you tube suggest picking the centres out of some letters like O and B etc prior to removing the vinyl from the carrier sheet. I have tried this but some letters like I K T Y etc just stay on the main vinyl & I find myself putting the weeding tool at an angle to hold parts of the letter down whilst I pull at the rest of the vinyl, surely I don't have to do that all the time do I?
Like I say I don't know if it's just practice I need or advice on the settings or if I need to work with larger letters. Finally any help on pressing times appreciated. These vests are 100% cotton and I have a DF something 18 rings a bell from Martin at BMS
I did the first one at 150 for 15 and I could get my nails under some letters and could see they were not adhered to the vest. The second one I did at 165 for 15 with a bit more pressure and that seems to have worked, but any advice on that also welcomed.
Thanks
Eddie