[GreenKeys] paper slitter technology
Gerry Block
gblock at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jun 12 18:03:29 EDT 2010
As an experiment, I recently cut down a roll of 11/16" tape to 5/16" on a band saw. I wouldn't want to make a career out of it, but it actually worked fine and wasn't particularly dangerous. I was going to build a slitter but changed my mind...
Gerry
AD6MC
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From: "dmm at lemur.com" <dmm at lemur.com>
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sat, June 12, 2010 9:23:09 AM
Subject: [GreenKeys] paper slitter technology
In a recent thread, Pete Lancashire mentioned a paper slitter for
cutting down rolls (for printing paper? for punch tape? for both?)
Having never seen such a device, I'm wondering how it works.
Does it unroll the paper past a knife (knives?) and then re-roll it on
take-up reels? Or does it cut into a roll all-at-once as, say, the roll
spins on a lathe? Or does it use some other method?
I recall that the accounts of Morse and Vail indicate
that they had to build a "lathe" for cutting the paper tape for their
registers, but that was a long, long time ago.
Could one start with, say, a 1" wide roll of paper and cut it down
on a lathe to width? (I'm thinking here of 7/8" tape for 6-level TTS.
You can still get the 1" new, but 7/8" is harder to find.)
Or is this just asking for the roll to come unwound at speed,
turning the shop into an elaborate paper spider's web?
Just curious. One would think that it would be possible to
"homebrew" a slitter that would suffice for the small quantities
needed for amateur use.
Regards,
David M.
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Dr. David M. MacMillan * dmm at lemur.com * www.lemur.com & www.CircuitousRoot.com
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts.
- Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915); Aldo Leopold
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