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Re: [Shop-talk] Cutting canvas rolls?

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Cutting canvas rolls?
From: Donald H Locker <dhlocker@protonmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 17:35:36 +0000 s=protonmail3; t=1686850543; x=1687109743; bh=oEdWdupX/R+uLMSPVqfeePwHEHcgTq6h+5ZbxU/AXCo=; h=Date:To:From:Subject:Message-ID:In-Reply-To:References: Feedback-ID:From:To:Cc:Date:Subject:Reply-To:Feedback-ID: Message-ID:BIMI-Selector; b=m5zKCGddtMM6Bksrw/5oNV+yhJCZdkdVBKAKwopjJE1RQ9O+jFb1WAnsAzcOS5KGS O8frigsrGk+ZG37bekPVIlUYi1ZoMdPNnVZQdzUf4wAFLNCwZFjyzYo+/CJ20+U+tD Xcs8wbL+9JxhVmR22d6IcDYT4uoKDj/SviYjnMQA5STwK3is1CEXz5fbklOkGWh+vt cJta2Val8XdE5i39pbe+vAEt+XOMULT6SBJxKGNiwHv3TzmcGCnvhvc8UiwwHQrhxX UDb3yAIEqWg0ADtjQ/u7lu0y5EuDOy/LjPmHqMOSWusl4Ay+7LIGm4P2bcayzhObSC CjKodCatC1Vsw==
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Sorry for the previous off-list reply (I didn't realise I hadn't replied
on-list...) and thanks for bring it back.

In any case, have you considered something like a bow saw with the blade
reversed? Or a hacksaw with the blade reversed? It occurred to me that
one needn't roll the roll entirely across the blade; one could roll
partway, move the blade forward (or backward) then roll under the blade
again.

Clearly, I'm thinking still of a toothless solution. These ideas may
also be brainless; just tossing them out!

Best of luck,
Donald.

On 2023-06-15 12:12, Jim Franklin wrote:
>
>> On Jun 14, 2023, at 6:35 PM, Donald H Locker <dhlocker@protonmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Is the objective to cut the 12ft roll length into shorter rolls, or to
>> cut the rolled canvas into shorter 12ft-wide lengths?
> Yes, from 12' long down to 4' long.
>
> They tried unrolling and it's many dozens of yards long so that got shut down 
> quickly.
>
>> Assuming the former, the cutting tool must have no teeth but must be
>> able to cut through the depth of the roll. A knife at least four feet
>> long (to be able to cut the full circumference of the first pass) long
>> will be required. Rolling the canvas rolls on the floor while pressing
>> the knife on it is the only way I know to achieve a clean cut. The knife
>> MUST be sharp and very stiff.
>>
>> If the latter, a utility knife is the right answer.
> I have never seen a four foot utility knife :-)
>
> An electric turkey carver is my goto for stuff like foam but the canvas is 
> stout and I don't see it working.
>
> A rotary razor is ideal, but the best I can come up with is a disc grinder 
> which doesn't have the depth.
>
> Thanks for all the ideas so far.
>
> jim
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