Stickman42
Well-known member
We run a hand-fed Accutrim 3 knife trimmer (from Colter Petersen / Amatco) and have been experiencing more spine chipping than we'd like to see. We run a stack at a time, up to 4" in height. Running 1 book at a time doesn't have any substantial benefit.
In speaking with our knife sharpening service, I found out that our high speed steel knives have been getting sharpened to 20 degrees. We went to 19 and the problem didn't budge. We just tried a set of knives at 22 degrees and there is limited improvement. I requested our next set gets cut to 24 degrees.
Does anyone have any experience of success with this issue being related to the angle of the knives' bevel?
PS - our product is perfect bound books, usually 6" x 9", 300 or so pages on uncoated offset with a 10 pt. C1S cover, either UV or film lam. Our standard head and foot trim amount is 1/4" (if we go down to 1/8" trim there's no difference)
In speaking with our knife sharpening service, I found out that our high speed steel knives have been getting sharpened to 20 degrees. We went to 19 and the problem didn't budge. We just tried a set of knives at 22 degrees and there is limited improvement. I requested our next set gets cut to 24 degrees.
Does anyone have any experience of success with this issue being related to the angle of the knives' bevel?
PS - our product is perfect bound books, usually 6" x 9", 300 or so pages on uncoated offset with a 10 pt. C1S cover, either UV or film lam. Our standard head and foot trim amount is 1/4" (if we go down to 1/8" trim there's no difference)