Thank you ! I was hesitant to buy that machine not knowing where to get the replacement cutters. Now I now the same as Circuit. Great job. I just don’t understand where and hue the transfer sheet ends up on the design. Great job
Thank you, I've been curious about the Loklik machine. I have the Htvront Autopress as well. I think your project didn't stick, at least this time, because the elastic waistband kept it from getting pressure on the area with the HTV. Try it letting any thick area hang off the side, or use another pressing pad to raise the area to be press above the thick area. This can happen with any press, but auto presses may be more vulnerable.
I really think I got a fluke machine. I've tried heat pressing so many things according to the required temps with it and nothing sticks on the first press. I've tried multiple t-shirts, wood ornaments with htv, those shorts. HTVRont thought it was because the fabric wasn't flat enough from the wasteband. But I know my Vevor wouldn't have had a problem. It seems like there's no pressure. I wish it worked better! It's a beautiful looking machine and easy to use. Just doesn't work for me lol
Very informative, thanks! I'm not particularly interested in vinyl and heat presses - been there, done that with a Cameo a few years ago. Why I want to know is how good is this machine for cutting thicker card and cardstock? ( I make 3D card sculptures and this could speed my process up) I'm guessing you have to do a few passes but is it accurate?
Hello l liked your tutorial. I would like to be able to do a multi layered vinyl. I cannot find a single tutorial for the LokLik machine only for the Cricut. Thanks
I've never done resin projects so I don't know what goes into it. You could cut vinyl out and add designs to things and then pour resin over it. Like if you wanted to make an acrylic keychain you could add a name to the acrylic and then resin over it. Hope that helps!
so what are your recommendations about the cricut vs loklik? is loklik great for vynil/sticker plotting only? coz i want to buy a machine that can cut vinyl/stickers precisely even with the smallest details
Love you to try making a rhinestone template. I'm a costume designer for a dance school and if this machine can handle that I will be able to save so much time as well as money!
These are precision cutting machines. It's always best to calibrate any machine like this right when you get it to make sure it cuts right. If you don't I would imagine your cuts could be off.
how can i power the loklik cutter back on after doing the firmware update now the loklik doesnt turn on an been trying to deal with this for a few days now thank you in advance
I'm not sure why that would be. I would try contacting the manufacturer. I know they're out of China and I can never get through to people from China on the weekends. Shoot them a message tomorrow
I dont have a cricut and nrrd to know the difference between cricut an loklik pen holders. If i got a pen adapter for cricut could it work for loklik? I need to be able to use sharpie fine point and it wont fit in loklik.
Hi Kerri, I've seen mixed reviews about this machine. When I first saw it, it reminded me of my own Cricut Explore Air 2. Not sure if the Foil Tool would fit the LokLik but it does appear to be very limited on the tools that you can use. I have just treated myself to a Cricut Maker 3, and was thinking of getting a HTVRont Heat Press from HTVRont UK, but the fact you're having trouble getting vinyl to even stick to your projects is off-putting, so think I'll give it a miss. I do love their vinyl, however, so will continue use that. Thank You for thoughts on this machine. ❤❤
@@Cricuter I'm disappointed for us both, Hun, because the HTVRont Heat Press made my dream of owning one just a little closer to achieving. Hopefully, I'll be able to get a Cricut Heat Press one of these days. ❤
@@Chrissy_Mad-Scots-Wenchmy best friend has the auto press and she loves it & has never had any issues with it.. so I wouldn’t go off of just one review
I use the htvront auto press daily for my business pressing hundreds of items some days and its worked amazing for over a year. If you need a harder press use another mat on top of your main one. We use htvront htv and it works great. We also always cover vinyl projects with teflon with no issue. 🤷🏻♀️ Also to note we press htvront vinyl with the pre set setting #1 which is 300 degrees at 15 seconds (I believe). So the temp could have been the problem here.
I don’t like that you have to click start in the program. I don’t like the delayed action with the buttons . You have to hold it for a few seconds for it to turn on. I wonder what the reason for this is? I don’t know, it seems yo be a cheap verson of the cricut explore. I don’t trust it to last
I kickstarted the heat press. Got rid of it as soon as I could. I did not like it at all. The lady I sold it to liked it so much she bought another one. *blinks*
For car decals you'll want to use a permanent vinyl like Oracle 651 amzn.to/3EVy6iA. For stickers you'll want to use printable vinyl. I like amzn.to/3u5XuQo
That is not different from design space. You just move it on the mat differently. If it is in the corner and you want it in the center. When you go to cut you click edit then you can move it. And it ill cut where ever it is shown on the mat.
It's similar to Design Space but with Design Space where you place it on the mat is done after you click Make It. You can have your design anywhere on the canvas but that won't effect the mat placement. With the LokLik software where you have it on your canvas is where it cuts. Not after you click make it.
Really too bad the sound is so bad otherwise a good/informative video. The display refreshes, the blinking, and the camera is able to catch that refresh so it looks like it is blinking/flashing.
Santa brought me a new mic for Christmas. I've tried so many different mics and they all suck. This new one I have seems pretty good though. Sorry about that.
Thank you ! I was hesitant to buy that machine not knowing where to get the replacement cutters. Now I now the same as Circuit. Great job. I just don’t understand where and hue the transfer sheet ends up on the design. Great job
Thank you, I've been curious about the Loklik machine.
I have the Htvront Autopress as well. I think your project didn't stick, at least this time, because the elastic waistband kept it from getting pressure on the area with the HTV. Try it letting any thick area hang off the side, or use another pressing pad to raise the area to be press above the thick area. This can happen with any press, but auto presses may be more vulnerable.
I need to try the additional pad hack because it doesn't matter if it's a flat t-shirt or shorts or a wood ornament, I always have an issue.
Thanks so much for explaining how to do the calibration really useful
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
Would you be able to do a video of the loklik cutting vinyl please
Hi found this video really helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome!
I love the heat press. I have not had any issues with it. Did you have the correct temperature and time that works with the fabric you were pressing?
I really think I got a fluke machine. I've tried heat pressing so many things according to the required temps with it and nothing sticks on the first press. I've tried multiple t-shirts, wood ornaments with htv, those shorts. HTVRont thought it was because the fabric wasn't flat enough from the wasteband. But I know my Vevor wouldn't have had a problem. It seems like there's no pressure. I wish it worked better! It's a beautiful looking machine and easy to use. Just doesn't work for me lol
Very informative, thanks!
I'm not particularly interested in vinyl and heat presses - been there, done that with a Cameo a few years ago. Why I want to know is how good is this machine for cutting thicker card and cardstock? ( I make 3D card sculptures and this could speed my process up)
I'm guessing you have to do a few passes but is it accurate?
I've never tried cutting cardstock with it. I'll have to give it a try.
Hello l liked your tutorial. I would like to be able to do a multi layered vinyl. I cannot find a single tutorial for the LokLik machine only for the Cricut. Thanks
Can loklit cut svg rhinestone templates?
Does it matter if you use a cricut mat ?
Can I use this for my resin projects?? Like dominos, keychains, and so on
I've never done resin projects so I don't know what goes into it. You could cut vinyl out and add designs to things and then pour resin over it. Like if you wanted to make an acrylic keychain you could add a name to the acrylic and then resin over it. Hope that helps!
so what are your recommendations about the cricut vs loklik? is loklik great for vynil/sticker plotting only? coz i want to buy a machine that can cut vinyl/stickers precisely even with the smallest details
Love you to try making a rhinestone template. I'm a costume designer for a dance school and if this machine can handle that I will be able to save so much time as well as money!
I don't know what a rhinestone template is
I don't have a computer, can I load the software to my tablet using Bluetooth, please help
Yes
do you havve to caliibrate a circuuut like thtat each time?
No, only when you first get the machine
@@Cricuter so the loklic is everytime and circut is once foe calibration?
@@terrievaughan9936 you shouldn't have to calibrate the loklik every time. Only when you first get it
Can you use your own made designs that I have in files
yes
Ahhh u answered my question it does import designs ty
I'm happy you found the answer you needed 😊
Can I use the loklik for my party favour stuff like stickers etc
The Loklik can do print then cut so it should be able to make stickers. I haven't tried to make them yet though.
What happens if you don't calibrate before using machine?
These are precision cutting machines. It's always best to calibrate any machine like this right when you get it to make sure it cuts right. If you don't I would imagine your cuts could be off.
@@Cricuter thanks alot for your response. My machine won't even pick the calibration lines , it keeps saying cant detect lines, Not sure what's wrong.
@@funmiogunneye5103 Same i regret buying this machine; I love the software but it won't print and cut after calibration.
It might be off while cutting and you'd still have to calibrate it after
There is another video where the lady clicked in the upper left corner to change from mil to inches. Don’t know if it was on the cnvas corner or not
The fine tip blade for cricut air has a white cap
I think it depends where you buy them from. Usually mine have a red cap. But I also buy non-Cricut brands
how can i power the loklik cutter back on after doing the firmware update now the loklik doesnt turn on an been trying to deal with this for a few days now thank you in advance
I'm not sure why that would be. I would try contacting the manufacturer. I know they're out of China and I can never get through to people from China on the weekends. Shoot them a message tomorrow
I dont have a cricut and nrrd to know the difference between cricut an loklik pen holders. If i got a pen adapter for cricut could it work for loklik? I need to be able to use sharpie fine point and it wont fit in loklik.
Loklik has its own for the pen
Hi Kerri, I've seen mixed reviews about this machine. When I first saw it, it reminded me of my own Cricut Explore Air 2. Not sure if the Foil Tool would fit the LokLik but it does appear to be very limited on the tools that you can use. I have just treated myself to a Cricut Maker 3, and was thinking of getting a HTVRont Heat Press from HTVRont UK, but the fact you're having trouble getting vinyl to even stick to your projects is off-putting, so think I'll give it a miss. I do love their vinyl, however, so will continue use that. Thank You for thoughts on this machine. ❤❤
I wanted to love that heat press so bad but it just doesn't work 😩
@@Cricuter I'm disappointed for us both, Hun, because the HTVRont Heat Press made my dream of owning one just a little closer to achieving. Hopefully, I'll be able to get a Cricut Heat Press one of these days. ❤
@@Chrissy_Mad-Scots-Wenchmy best friend has the auto press and she loves it & has never had any issues with it.. so I wouldn’t go off of just one review
I use the htvront auto press daily for my business pressing hundreds of items some days and its worked amazing for over a year. If you need a harder press use another mat on top of your main one. We use htvront htv and it works great. We also always cover vinyl projects with teflon with no issue. 🤷🏻♀️ Also to note we press htvront vinyl with the pre set setting #1 which is 300 degrees at 15 seconds (I believe). So the temp could have been the problem here.
Right Clip in the right corner of the grid where you see mm for then a menu will drop with inches and cm then click on inches a d it will change
I don’t like that you have to click start in the program. I don’t like the delayed action with the buttons . You have to hold it for a few seconds for it to turn on. I wonder what the reason for this is? I don’t know, it seems yo be a cheap verson of the cricut explore. I don’t trust it to last
I totally agree with everything you just wrote. To be honest I haven't used it very much. I always reach for my Maker
I kickstarted the heat press. Got rid of it as soon as I could. I did not like it at all. The lady I sold it to liked it so much she bought another one. *blinks*
🤣 I'm afraid to even resell mine be because I feel like it must be broken
@@Cricuter my issue was a old house that could not handle the power output. She said it worked fine at her house!
right click on the mat an select inches
thank you
Some vinyl is cold peel and some vinyl is hot peel.
Yes that is correct
I have questions so if want do stickers for windows car and stickers for other things with one do need? Or can use both htv
For car decals you'll want to use a permanent vinyl like Oracle 651 amzn.to/3EVy6iA. For stickers you'll want to use printable vinyl. I like amzn.to/3u5XuQo
That is not different from design space. You just move it on the mat differently. If it is in the corner and you want it in the center. When you go to cut you click edit then you can move it. And it ill cut where ever it is shown on the mat.
It's similar to Design Space but with Design Space where you place it on the mat is done after you click Make It. You can have your design anywhere on the canvas but that won't effect the mat placement. With the LokLik software where you have it on your canvas is where it cuts. Not after you click make it.
Really too bad the sound is so bad otherwise a good/informative video. The display refreshes, the blinking, and the camera is able to catch that refresh so it looks like it is blinking/flashing.
Santa brought me a new mic for Christmas. I've tried so many different mics and they all suck. This new one I have seems pretty good though. Sorry about that.