Complete machine where the cutter rides a rail. Impossible to get an
un-straight cut and the bevel is always a perfect 45 degrees. I have a Logan
Simplex 700-SGM. I think its been replaced by the 750 simplex. Was worth
every cent, it literally paid for itself the very first time I got it out
and used it.
--
Chris Crawford
Photography & Graphic Design
Santa Fe, New Mexico
http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com
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On 5/25/07 2:48 AM, "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Ali, for asking the question as the answers, like that of
> Bob, Bill and Chris, were very useful.
>
> Now, how do you experienced chaps cut your mats? Do you have a
> single knife or a complete machine?
>
> Chris
>
> On 24 May 2007, at 17:06, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>
>> I float my image inside the mat opening and sign at the bottom of the
>> image. Title on the left, signature on the right. I use a #2 pencil.
>> (Floating the image inside the mat opening gives a very subtle double-
>> mat impression. It also allows me to put a black line around the
>> image to set it apart from the paper and mat. I do this a lot with
>> winter images where the whites tend to fade together.
>>
>
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