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CUTTING STARBOARD BEST PRACTICES Supplementary Tools ˆ Properly Support The Material King StarBoard will bend if not properly supported, especially in a hot environment. We recommend a support at least every 12” for 1⁄2” material. Never store the material leaning against a wall as it could bend/bow. ˆ Use Water Based Markers or Pens (Never Pencils) Pencil marks can permanently stain the StarBoard while marker/pen marks can typically be removed with simple household cleaners. ˆ Don’t Go Too Slow Aim for a feed rate of 12-16 feet per minute for 1⁄2” material (slightly slower for thicker material). If you go too slow you risk the blade overheating causing the material to melt back on itself. ˆ Consider Having it Custom Cut If you are at all concerned about your ability to manufacture, please keep in mind that at Boat Outfitters we custom cut to any size and shape required. Give us a call at 866.633.7961 for a quote! Straightedge China or Water Based Marker Clamps Painters Tape 12

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