Hi, great video! One question, what is the cut setting when cutting the reverse side of the vinyl to only cut through the paper backing to reveal the adhesive vinyl? Thank you, Ziggy
FYI not all hand stamp blanks are soft metals, I did it for many years. Most handstamp tools are made of a very hard metal and are rated for stainless steel. That means that some people actually handstamp on stainless and their tools will not be ruined from it. So handstampers use stainless, Aluminum, copper, brass, gold and silver. Please be aware.
Are these new 4's beefier to allow etching metal without voiding the warranty? I'm coming in from a full-sized 42" non-Silhouette machine to a Cameo 4 (as the Curio - which was designed to etch metal with it's beefier interior parts - was discontinued).. Have you seen any Cameo 4 failures due to etching? Are parts replaceable for the end-user? Or do you try to always stick with softer metal? Thanks!
Have you ran into the problem where all the settings and designs are the same but one side etches how I want it and the other side etches really light. I’m etching aluminum dog tags. It’s really irritating. Do you know if lighting will dictate its etching?
Hey Matt! I don't think this would be due to the lighting, although I haven't personally experienced what you are describing. I would start by checking the cutting mat you are using, if it's wobbly like a standard Silhouette mat, you can try something sturdier like a Cricut cutting mat. I would also check that your etching tool is secure, and that it isn't slowly sliding up in the holder during etching. Hope this helps! ---Becky
Nevermind I just saw it on your video thank you for all your HELPFUL videos!!!!
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@@creativefabrica I’d like to see all the wonderful things the Cameo 4 can do.
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Hi, great video! One question, what is the cut setting when cutting the reverse side of the vinyl to only cut through the paper backing to reveal the adhesive vinyl? Thank you, Ziggy
Great question! I use the standard cardstock setting. Hope this helps! ---Becky
FYI not all hand stamp blanks are soft metals, I did it for many years. Most handstamp tools are made of a very hard metal and are rated for stainless steel. That means that some people actually handstamp on stainless and their tools will not be ruined from it. So handstampers use stainless, Aluminum, copper, brass, gold and silver. Please be aware.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! 😊
I think this etching is great. Can I do this with the Cameo 2?
Hey Judy! You sure can, Chomas Creations I believe has tips for all machines. Hope this helps! ---Becky
Nice!!
Thanks Brenda! I appreciate you stopping by! ---Becky
Are these new 4's beefier to allow etching metal without voiding the warranty? I'm coming in from a full-sized 42" non-Silhouette machine to a Cameo 4 (as the Curio - which was designed to etch metal with it's beefier interior parts - was discontinued).. Have you seen any Cameo 4 failures due to etching? Are parts replaceable for the end-user? Or do you try to always stick with softer metal? Thanks!
To avoid voiding your warranty you will want to ensure you are using Silhouette brand products in your machine.
Have you ran into the problem where all the settings and designs are the same but one side etches how I want it and the other side etches really light. I’m etching aluminum dog tags. It’s really irritating. Do you know if lighting will dictate its etching?
Hey Matt! I don't think this would be due to the lighting, although I haven't personally experienced what you are describing. I would start by checking the cutting mat you are using, if it's wobbly like a standard Silhouette mat, you can try something sturdier like a Cricut cutting mat. I would also check that your etching tool is secure, and that it isn't slowly sliding up in the holder during etching. Hope this helps! ---Becky