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Old 02-26-2018, 11:49 AM
erebus erebus is offline
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Default Entry level-ish vinyl cutter recommendations?

Hoping to tap into the width and breadth of the hive mind here and get some recommendations on a vinyl cutter.

Want to get one for me personally but also for some use at the boatyard.
Don't really want to spend more than $500.

Just want to be able to do registrations numbers, boat names, and logo replications for when we do paint jobs.
Needs to be able to cut vinyl sturdy enough for a boat.
Probably 24" wide at the max.

Figured our knowledge base on here is so wide and deep, I might be able to get a little insight, some pointers, or a simple wave off.
Have done some research, and I used to be a graphic designer, so have no fear of the software end of this project.
Just don't know what to look for in a (cheap-ish) machine.
Also any pointers on vinyl etc. would be awesome.

Was looking at the US Cutter Titan- $395:

http://www.uscutter.com/TITAN-Vinyl-Cutter-28-53-inch

Or the more expensive Titan2 which has a servo motor as opposed to a stepper, but is much more expensive- $695:
http://www.uscutter.com/TITAN-2-Viny...-28-53-68-inch

Or maybe the GCC Expert- $495:

http://www.imprintables.com/gcc-expe...yl-cutter-3016

And the much cheaper GCC Clipper- $295:

http://www.imprintables.com/the-clip...yl-cutter-2802

Thanks guys!
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