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It is only a small investment to start-up your own small business if you decide to purchase this cutter. What we love most about the MKH 871 vinyl cutter machine is how cheap it is. And if youre doing long deigns the catch basket will come in very handy as well as the superior tracking of the SC2. The 38' MH with stand and no catch basket is about 380, so for only 70 you get a better cutter and a catch basket. UScutter has a 28' SC with stand and catch basket for 450. I'd love to see the cnc'ed mount, I'm looking at modding mine so I can print with sharpies easier.The US Cutter MH 871 MK2 is another popular machine that straddles the line between being a personal machine and a small businesses vinyl making machine. If cost is a big factor, go with the 28' version. Oh - I am still going to get Flexistarter.

Honestly though, after milling a new tool holder for the MH it probably would have sufficed but I couldn't resist the challenge! The MH was not a bad investment as is from what little I ran it before gutting it. I am 3D printing an adapter to make the LCD look right when mounted. I will post pictures when everything looks factory again.

Uscutter vinyl cutter mh 34in manual#
It is a one day upgrade if you have access to a manual mill or a CNC. If anyone is interested in the part file for the upgraded MH holder or, when I am done putting this back together, how we did the Titan 3 upgrade please let me know and I will take some time to do an instructional with pics. I now have an odd 34" Titan 3 for under $900.00 so in all I saved around $450.00 for a pretty good quality machine that auto contours. All I have left is to put it back together fully and build some custom cabling and mill a plate. We stayed up all night doing the rewire and testing. So since my last post I was able to get a Titan 3 MB, carriage, LCD with a few other minor parts and received them yesterday and already had some servos that fit. The next day the real good stuff happened and what the tech and I discussed was about to be a project. About an hour of work for a HUGE improvement. CNC milled a new tool holder from aluminum though because the plastic one was pretty bad and would not hold at 90 if tight. After I received my machine and played around it was not bad at all. Talked to some techs at US cutter and found what to do. It has served me well for several years although I only use it as a hobby and don't usually make anything too big. If you can exchange it with out much cost go for it, but don't be disheartened if you have to keep it. To make the MH truely better you'd need to replace the motors to start, get better rollers, bearings, belts, etc.ĭepending on what you're doing the MH can do quite well, and you will get a better understanding of all the little settings and tweaks can have an impact on the results that would be masked by a higher end machine. You might be able to program smoother acceleration that might help slightly, but not enough to make it worth it. Replacing the mother board with an arduino won't make the MH any better. If they will exchange it which models do you recommend? Is the SC good? Titan? I got the 34" model and need at least that. This would irritate me more if I didn't already have all the electronics laying around to rebuild the control system if need be. If I have issues maybe they will exchange it and if not I can always dump the motherboard and use an Arduino solution - I made a pen plotter / drag knife machine with an Arduino and servos with gecko drives so I am sure this can be "fixed" if I have issues and they wont exchange it.
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In my excitement to get my first vinyl rig I started researching how to properly and am starting to realize I may have mad a bad purchase decision. I had seen a lot of good reviews so I thought I was doing the right thing.
Uscutter vinyl cutter mh 34in mods#
I may be doing some mods anyway but still going to use the Flexi software. I kind of feel like I should have bought the SC now. That MH cutter is a bottom of the barrel cutter, with many static , memory, and communication problems. I have been using Flexi products for over 10 years.
