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    Daryl and Daryl
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    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    For a couple of years now I have been using plastic topped tables like this one for cutting fabric with a rotary cutter.

    TABLE

    Works well and the tables are pretty cheap if you wait for a sale.

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    todd
    BPL Member

    @funnymo

    Locale: SE USA

    Thanks Daryl.

    It doesn't get all "carved up"?

    #1689908
    Sam Farrington
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    @scfhome

    Locale: Chocorua NH, USA

    Use the cheapest ping-pong tables I can find, partly becasue they are 60" wide.
    After a while they sag toward the middle and have to be replaced.
    Wish I could find one with that cutting board type plastic.
    And I use very sharp scissors, because I can zip them right along the cut line.
    Guess a hot knife is best, but the good ones are quite espensive. So I just melt the edges slightly with a BIC lighter.

    #1689990
    Daryl and Daryl
    BPL Member

    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    Yes, the table does get cuts in it but I don't care and it hasn't affected future use of the rotary cutter on the table.

    I don't do that many projects. If one was in the business I would guess that the table would get pretty cut up and not be useable.

    For my use, however, I think the table should last a lifetime.

    #1689991
    Daryl and Daryl
    BPL Member

    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    Hey, a ping pong table would be a perfect size given the typical 60" width of fabric. Thanks for the tip.

    #1690054
    Steven Maxfield
    BPL Member

    @fredmax56

    Locale: New England

    Hi Samuel,
    southstarsupply.com sells cutting mats as large as 47 by 95 inches. They are not cheap but they look like would work well. I do not have any connection to South Star except I have purchased from them in the past.
    Fred

    #1690141
    Daryl and Daryl
    BPL Member

    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    Todd,

    I took a closer look at the table that I have cut on for a couple of years. I can see the scratches in good light but they are so shallow I can't even feel them when I rub my fingers over them.

    Daryl

    #1690143
    todd
    BPL Member

    @funnymo

    Locale: SE USA

    Thanks Daryl. That's impressive, especially as you mentioned – for the small-time MYOG'ers (especially like me!) who don't make tons of gear.

    would make a great father's day gift from my kids!

    Todd

    #1690152
    Javan Dempsey
    Member

    @jdempsey

    Locale: The-Stateless-Society

    Walmart is stocking a mat similar to the large Elnas, the 24×36" jobs for ~$25 a piece.

    I built my cutout table out of two framed 4×8 pieces of cabinet grade 3/4" plywood. Ending with an 8×8 space, elevated on cinder block. High enough to work around but low get on top for doing layout for quilts.

    I recommend buying those small mats and sticking them together in whatever size you need, painters tape will hold them together easily. These soft mats don't dull blades as quickly as the big white ones. However, I've found I use the exacto knife or utility knife blades more than rotary, since you can't cut cuben with the rotary blades very well.

    #1690444
    Donna C
    BPL Member

    @leadfoot

    Locale: Middle Virginia

    I use a similar table I bought from Office Max. If you have a JoAnn's nearby, you can get the cutting mats and rotary cutters cheap if you have a 50% or 40% coupon…which is always around weekly. I bought some 5" bed risers from Bed, Bath and Beyond ( they have 7" as well) to raise the table so my back doesn't get tired. It works great. Get a couple of the tables and put the mats together and it makes for a good table…easy to store. Mine has folding legs. Costco also sells these tables, but a different brand. Those tables come in different sizes,and widths as well.

    #1690452
    Josh Leavitt
    BPL Member

    @joshleavitt

    Locale: Ruta Locura

    McMaster-Carr part #85585K27 works well, and they last a very long time. Polycarbonate tops are used on comercial XY CNC rotary cutter tables.

    #1690454
    Brendan Swihart
    BPL Member

    @brendans

    Locale: Fruita CO

    Rhino mats are very reasonably priced. http://www.speedpress.com/cuttingmats
    I recently bought a 2'x4' for $25.

    #1690996
    Scott Littlefield
    Member

    @sclittlefield

    Locale: Northern Woods of Maine

    I love a really large cutting mat, but they're so expensive, over $100 – here's another great alternative:

    http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23869&catid=705

    HDPE sheet is what most of the very large cutting mats are made from – this is the same thing without the "cutting mat" label – at a much better price. I've got a 4'x8' sheet, as well as (2) 2'x4' sheets. 1/16" is plenty thick if you're putting it on a flat surface. Go it 1/8" maybe if you're going to use it on the rug. Put a note in your order to have them "Roll to Ship" – a full sheet can be rolled and shipped UPS for a fair price, rather than have it sent flat by Freight Truck (much more expensive).

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