Sean,
welcome to the forums! From the distance you are from the camera it looks spot on! Are you looking to offer a cutting service? Also can the cutter be designed to score the paper and not go all the way through it. We score it usually for hinges. Once scored we fold it back and make a 45* cut so it can move. Can the cutter do that or is it simply a vertical cut?
How much does that tip cost? I wonder if my fab shop at the guard base has one? I could cut out every design I want to build in no time. I would have a ceiling full of planes that need electronics
Great product but it looks like the price is set according to larger CNC machine pricing structure and certainly not for a hobbyist CNC machine like my ShapeOko which only cost 2X what you are asking for the attachment (wouldn't fit my dremel chuck either I don't think). I need a very light duty low cost model 1/8" shaft for NON-Production environments and revenue streams that could use a utility knife blade and perhaps a #11 X-acto.
Thurmond
Yea, it is a small affordable machine to "train" one in the application. Mine has been modified and can be configured for as large as 2 meters by 1 meter for the table. It should be very possible to remove the dremel completely and bolt on an adapter to mount a knife with a freely rotatable blade. Although I cannot justify the cost or direct application of your part for my meager machine you have given me ideas about mods for it. I do have a Sears RotoZip that greatly resembles the DW660 that I will look into using as well. Is your knife free rotating or is the spindle indexing it? Thanks much.
Thurmond
Sean I posted your link over at the ShapeOko Forum 22 June 2013 and at least 1 guy so far is talking about ordering one, Discussion here:
http://www.shapeoko.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=405&start=20
Thurmond