In all seriousness, it's not that difficult. After a few tries, your hands learn how to hold and operate the tool and so long as you keep and eye on the blade depth and change the blade as needed, getting good clean corners is pretty easy.
I’m probably way too late to get help with this, but when I line up the cutting head directly on my lines, I keep getting over cuts. How do I prevent this?
Make sure you are using a scrap mat board slip sheet, change the blade often, adjust the blade depth so it only scores the slip sheet, stand so you are pulling directly towards yourself, keep the blade holder down throughout the cut. Make sure you start and stop on your lines so the window drops out. If you have issues, please contact us at cs@logangraphic.com
Thanks for the comments. I am happy to hear you are having success with the tool.
In all seriousness, it's not that difficult. After a few tries, your hands learn how to hold and operate the tool and so long as you keep and eye on the blade depth and change the blade as needed, getting good clean corners is pretty easy.
Glad to hear that. Enjoy.
I love my mat cutter!
After watching this video and practicing a few times, I have it down. I'm no brain surgeon. Easy.
I’m probably way too late to get help with this, but when I line up the cutting head directly on my lines, I keep getting over cuts. How do I prevent this?
If you are getting overcuts, it is usually due to too much blade exposure for your project.
@@LoganGraphic i realized that I need to make cut adjustments when I’m cutting my mat from the back. Thank you for your input!
Sir I have only cut a couple of mat boards some of my lines are cut straight, and a couple are off, my center does not drop out?
Make sure you are using a scrap mat board slip sheet, change the blade often, adjust the blade depth so it only scores the slip sheet, stand so you are pulling directly towards yourself, keep the blade holder down throughout the cut. Make sure you start and stop on your lines so the window drops out. If you have issues, please contact us at cs@logangraphic.com