Thank you for this. You are an artist, a professional, as much as me brother. Never sell yourself short. Your photography that you framed is beautiful. Cheers from Quebec, Canada.
I must be doing something very wrong here. I have that Logan cutting tool, bevel cutter model 2000, but I don't have the measuring/ruler board so I just need to do it with a metal ruler. However, two things: 1. I use standard matte board - about 1.44, and I find it extraordinarily difficult to cut. I've lowered the blade so that it can easily cut through, but it never does and I always need to make multiple cuts, irrespective if its a brand new blade. You look to be using the same board and yet your tool cuts through it like butter with hardly any effort!?!? 2. The more annoying thing is this - when I mark up the board for cutting, and then use those pencil guides, I cut through, but then the bevel is the wrong way up!!! I get the bevel edge (i e the angle you need/want on the front side) cutting in on the side of the pencil marks. Its like the tool blade is at the wrong angle and needs reversing so that it cuts in the opposite 45 degrees so that I correctly get the cut on the reverse side of the board - without the pencil marks, like it is supposed to! Am I going insane? I quite literally follow your instructions and others, but my bloody tool does it all back to front. Honestly feels like Im going mad. EDIT - Ok so this is very important for anyone not using a Logan ruler board and you're doing it manually. You need to make sure you are cutting on the inside of the shape you're cutting out in order to get the bevel on the correct angle. See here: th-cam.com/video/iirvrzlADyo/w-d-xo.html&feature=shares
Roger you are a Jack of all trades. Mike Brown may try to get in touch with you I suggested that you two Englishmen try to get together I think it will make for a great time between you two.
Nice video. You did not use the production stops so for your kind of use some cheaper models from Logan would do it too. I cut my own glass with the same board and a glass cutter (also from Logan). Great tools.
Do you keep the black slip button pressed down all the way when you make a cut thank you I just got this one the 450 I am excited about it you made A very good demo helpful
Is that the Keswick Pier that you have hanging in above the radiator? Thanks for the video! I’ve been considering getting one of these so I can start framing my prints too.
Hi very interesting your video. But I think you have a mistake because the uper space must be litle than under space if they are equals when you see the board it seems that the under is litle than the uper. I sugest your tu chek about FALCON RULE that was sel in USA asapted to frame. I m going to send you a mail with the graphic that explain it. Best regards from ARGENTINA
Very helpful. Now all I need is the equipment!
Finally saw a quick and detailed how to. TY so much for sharing!!! Also, great photo print!
Thank you for this. You are an artist, a professional, as much as me brother. Never sell yourself short. Your photography that you framed is beautiful.
Cheers from Quebec, Canada.
Thanks mate. Best wishes
Great video...just what i was looking for...thank's
A very useful video indeed.
Great, thanks!
Brilliant Roger, glad I found this as have been looking at Logan cutters for a while - SFLAB did it first ha ha ;) thanks again
Well done video, thank you.
I just ordered one of these along with a heat press to mount the pictures to archival boards.
Good cutters John.
Enjoy!
Thank you for the very helpful video! Also, the photograph you made is beautiful!
Thanks Rebecca
I must be doing something very wrong here. I have that Logan cutting tool, bevel cutter model 2000, but I don't have the measuring/ruler board so I just need to do it with a metal ruler. However, two things: 1. I use standard matte board - about 1.44, and I find it extraordinarily difficult to cut. I've lowered the blade so that it can easily cut through, but it never does and I always need to make multiple cuts, irrespective if its a brand new blade. You look to be using the same board and yet your tool cuts through it like butter with hardly any effort!?!? 2. The more annoying thing is this - when I mark up the board for cutting, and then use those pencil guides, I cut through, but then the bevel is the wrong way up!!! I get the bevel edge (i e the angle you need/want on the front side) cutting in on the side of the pencil marks. Its like the tool blade is at the wrong angle and needs reversing so that it cuts in the opposite 45 degrees so that I correctly get the cut on the reverse side of the board - without the pencil marks, like it is supposed to! Am I going insane? I quite literally follow your instructions and others, but my bloody tool does it all back to front. Honestly feels like Im going mad.
EDIT - Ok so this is very important for anyone not using a Logan ruler board and you're doing it manually. You need to make sure you are cutting on the inside of the shape you're cutting out in order to get the bevel on the correct angle. See here:
th-cam.com/video/iirvrzlADyo/w-d-xo.html&feature=shares
Roger you are a Jack of all trades. Mike Brown may try to get in touch with you I suggested that you two Englishmen try to get together I think it will make for a great time between you two.
I didnt see the reason why he had to take the backing board to the cutter when he could have marked that on the bench, but the end result looked good.
Nice video. You did not use the production stops so for your kind of use some cheaper models from Logan would do it too. I cut my own glass with the same board and a glass cutter (also from Logan). Great tools.
I never knew I could cut glass on it with a logan glass cutter. Makes sense though
good equipment mate kicks on my carpenters knife and 90 degree 1 meter rule lol
Lol. Cheers Beau!
Do you keep the black slip button pressed down all the way when you make a cut thank you I just got this one the 450 I am excited about it you made A very good demo helpful
Yes I do. Nice and firm too
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss thank you very much for your answer sometimes the instructions don’t tell all
Is that the Keswick Pier that you have hanging in above the radiator? Thanks for the video! I’ve been considering getting one of these so I can start framing my prints too.
Thanks Nino. It's an old jetty
Hi very interesting your video. But I think you have a mistake because the uper space must be litle than under space if they are equals when you see the board it seems that the under is litle than the uper. I sugest your tu chek about FALCON RULE that was sel in USA asapted to frame. I m going to send you a mail with the graphic that explain it. Best regards from ARGENTINA
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