Suedette Board
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misterdiy
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I have ust had a job in that needs a suedette mount with a bevel aperture. Cutting it is fine on my CMC but it leaves tramlines from the cutter roller around the cut-out. As I can't cut the bevel from the back, is there any way that the tramlines can be removed? Any help gratefully recieved
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Re: Suedette Board
We always cut suedette mountboard from the back - that is the only surefire way to avoid tramlines. 
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Re: Suedette Board
This topic might help http://www.theframersforum.com/viewtopi ... =26&t=5258
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Re: Suedette Board
The reason we couldn't cut from the back was the spring in the board. We have a vacuum bed and it was springing up - even with masking tape to hold it down. Hence top cut.
Thanks Steve N, a very useful thread.
Steve
Thanks Steve N, a very useful thread.
Steve
