I've often thought about a cutter/plotter but there are 2 problems, one 
is a lack of funds and the other is these things don't work on a Linux 
OS. I'd rather hand cut the 52 pages of parts than go back to using the 
Dark Side of the Force to run my computer. Anyway cutting the parts is 
half the fun !


Bones


On 16/09/18 23:01, 'Brooks1975' via Papermodels II wrote:
> The new Brother Scan N Cut DX models with 600 dpi scanner does a good job of 
> cutting out circles and arcs.  You scan in a page, identify anything you 
> don't want cut and tell it to cut.  It works well on repetitive pages and 
> things like multiple wheels, tank links and similar.  I tried an older CM350 
> (12 inch) scan and a CM650WX (24 inch scan) but could not get the software to 
> let me identify deck edges versus "railing" lines on the bow of a ship.  
> Bought used by women making quilts and cards as they upgrade, these can be 
> had pretty cheap and in good condition.  They have issues, but do cut film as 
> well as card and paper and save a lot of work on cutting out armor among 
> other things.
>

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