Thank you, Lycia. This video was very helpful today. I am getting ready to cut felt for the first time and am not sure what blade to use. I do have a kraft blade for my Cameo 4, so now I know that it does not need an adapter. I looked up cutting felt on the Silhouette RUclips channel and see that I need to use the rotary blade. Here I go!
thank you this was very helpful. you might also want to explain how the cap covers sometimes come loose, and then the dang thing don't cut, and you have to tighten them. also there is a white tool I have for an adjuster/tool cap tightener. great video
You have a gift of being a very thorough teacher. Thank you so much for your help! I wish you every success with your business and heart's work. I've subscribe :)
You're welcome! Yes, the Autoblades have been in short supply! Swing Design has been getting some in stock lately, but they sell out as fast as they are re-stocked. If you look on their product page, you can request to be emailed when the blades come back into stock.
Thank you for this video. I have only had my Cameo 4 Plus for a couple weeks and my Autoblade that came with the machine won't cut so I went and bought the premium and ratchet blades.
It depends on what I'm cutting. I use the Autoblade and ratchet blade most often but there are certain materials (such as faux leather) that I prefer to cut with a Premium Blade. Tool Holder 2 is for blades that require more force - the rotary blade, the punch tool, and the 3mm Kraft blade.
I do have a question. I have an Silhouette Cameo 4. Can i cut 2mm chipboard? I tryed this, but it does not cut deep enough. I cut it with 2mm craft blade. I hope it is possible. Thank you for now. Kind regards from Holland, Sandy
Hi Sandy! The Cameo 4 should be able to cut 2mm chipboard, but if the chipboard is a true 2mm depth you may need the 3mm blade (so that the blade depth is slightly deeper than the exact depth of the chipboard). I also recommend that you try making multiple passes to get a successful cut. Hope this helps!
very help and detailed. I wondered what that little gray thing was for that was included when I bought the ratchet blade. one more question (for now) on adjusting tools. my first 'run' at using my 15" cameo was awful. I did not use the mat. it cut partially but only partially. I used the autoblade. I watched a video where he showed to take that little tool with 2 holes in it - to make sure the autoblade was seated properly by turning it using that little tool. what I don't know is how to tell if it IS seated in there properly. That tool apparently tightens the part that covers the blade. it seems to have a spring action. If you push down on it - you can see the blade pop up. still not sure why my test cut was so awful. I tried moving it over and cutting again, but apparently don't know how to do that either? it kept cutting in the same spot. I increased the pressure of the autoblade and that basically ripped the vinyl. can you help or direct me to a video that might? I do not find the cameo very intuitive. I have a cricut maker also and may have to use that for now. but I do love the silhouette business edition of software. I find that superior to design space and I've been using that for well over a year. saving to svg and then opening in design space to cut on my cricut maker.
Hello! Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment. I can think of a few possibilities as to why the vinyl isn't cutting. On my Cameo 4, I always have to increase the blade depth to 2 in order to cut vinyl. I often have to increase the force as well, but I have not had to go above 15. Another thing you might try is changing the Action from "Auto (Cut)" to "Cut". I've found that to make a difference in how well it cuts. The cap needs to be tight, but don't overtighten it because that could crack the housing on the blade. You also need to make sure that the red line on the Autoblade is actually moving as you hear the tapping sound. That's the only way to know if the blade is truly adjusting. Some things that can cause it not to adjust are: not being seated properly in the holder, not being fully locked in, the carriage being out of alignment, debris in the adjustment holes (unlikely for you since the machine is new), or a loose cap (which you've already checked). I actually like to use an uppercase B for a test cut instead of the built-in test cut in the software. You can place the B anywhere you want on the design page, but I like to start with it in the lower right corner because I can check the cut without unloading the mat. Hopefully the above suggestions will be of some help to you. I don't know of any specific videos to link you to for further help, but I do have a downloadable Troubleshooting Guide that's free to my newsletter subscribers. You can find it here: bit.ly/3e6oLrq Thanks again for commenting and please reach out if I can help further!
@@CaughtbyDesign thank you for your suggestions. it was so frustrating that I think I'm going to send the machine back. perhaps get a standard size machine and use my panther cutter for the larger stuff. I did subscribe and will suggest a friend of mine do the same. She bought the smaller version but is reluctant to use it based on all of the issues she hears about. Your videos would be helpful to her. I do have another question. Will Silhouette Studio send cut files to cutters other than Cameo? I am now wondering if it will send to my Panther cutter?
@@ssergeant9682 - I'm sorry to hear that you are going to send your machine back, but I understand. All of the machines have a bit of a learning curve, but it's a little steeper with the 15-inch and 24-inch machines. To my knowledge, Studio will not send jobs to any other brands of cutters. However, just like with your Maker, you can save as an SVG and import the files to whatever software your cutter uses (assuming it accepts SVGs - most do, but I am not familiar with the Panther).
@@CaughtbyDesign I sent back the 15" and ordered the standard size. we'll see if that works. I've been working in graphics for 40 years and a typical vinyl cutter. then got my cricut maker but really wanted a contour cutter for print and cut and since the US cutters are out of my budget - I thought I'd give Silhouette a try.......wish me luck.. maybe the normal size will work for me. it does enable you to make LONG cuts. not sure if it will print and cut the long stuff. guess I'll find out.
@@ssergeant9682 - I'm happy to hear that you are going to give the 12" Cameo a try! You certainly will be able to cut long cuts! The largest Print & Cut I've ever done is 12 inches x 12 inches because that's the largest size I can print on my printer. Please let me know if I can help you in any way. I wish you much success!!!
Yes, it has. Silhouette redesigned the Premium Blade to include a fin on the tool body. The new style uses the black adapter. That info is in the video description :)
watched your video again today. I have that blue top one and when I put it in the gray adapter - it just won't close all the way. I know it's in there properly. is my adapter bad? I am tossing my autoblade and hopefully using either the ratchet blade (which fits fine in its' holder, but the blue topped blade just doesn't allow the holder to close all the way. it won't snap closed.
I think you’re referring to the Premium Blade. The newer style of premium blade has a fin like the ratchet blade and goes in the black adapter. The older model Premium Blade without the fin goes in the gray adapter.
What is the difference in the numbers for the deep cut blade. I know one is red and one is blue but what are the difference in the numbers? One goes to 10 and one goes to 20 right? Just want to k ow the difference. Thank you!
Yes, the blue goes to 10 and the red goes to 20. If you look at the part where the blade comes out, you will see a large red portion surrounded by a blue portion. When the blade is at 1, you will see both the red and blue portions sticking out when viewed from the side of the blade. As you increase the blade depth, the blue portion slowly disappears so that only the red portion is visible. So if you see the blue portion, the blade is set somewhere between 1-10. If you see ONLY the red portion, the blade is set between 11-20. Each number is 1/10 of a mm, so a setting of 10 is a blade depth of 1mm and a setting of 20 is 2.0mm.
Silly question, the premium blade is there a front and back to it e.g. when you change the blade depth do you need to make sure the blade is facing a certain angle, hopefully explaining myself, just trying to find the right die cut setting for my new premium blade after the auto blade that came with my machine is faulty. The premium blade I have doesn’t have a fin. The auto blade doesn’t rotate when the cut depth is changed but my premium blade does. I’m a beginner so would love some help when you have time
@@beccifurnell9521 - Not a silly question at all! The old-style Premium Blade (without the fin) goes in the grey adapter. There is no specific direction that it needs to face. The adapter can move freely around the body of the blade but that should not change the blade depth. I find it easiest to adjust the blade depth before you place the blade into the adapter, but you can adjust it while in the adapter if you squeeze lightly on the part of the adapter just above the numbers on the blade. I hope that helps!
Absolutely! The Premium Blade can be used in any of the Silhouette cutting machines. You only need the adapter when using in a Cameo 4. Hope that helps!
I have tried turning my premium blade every which way and it still doesn't fit into the housing.. Mine has a T on it and it doesnt seem to fit in no matter what I do...
Hi Jodi! Are you using the black adapter? Silhouette has changed the style of the Premium Blade to include a fin ("T") and it fits in the black adapter similar to the ratchet blade. If you've tried the black adapter and are still having trouble, let me know!
@@CaughtbyDesign OH MY GOODNESS!!! I... feel like such a fool. I've just ran out of bed to try it in the black adapter and it fits! Thank you so much, I could just cry! I was super sad bc my autoblade has been giving me all sorts of trouble and wasting SO much material. Decided to switch out to the premium blade only to be frustrated when I couldn't get it to fit the adapter.. Well, goodness, I am so glad I commented and you replied!! I can now make decals in support of my brother who is a brain cancer warrior, and finish my Christmas cards! THANK YOU xx
@@CaughtbyDesign It did!! I had changed up the blades a long time ago but haven’t used my Silhouette in a few years. I just couldn’t remember what the heck to do! You solved the problem I was having! :)
It depends on what you're cutting. I recommend that you start with the blade setting shown in the software preset for the material you're cutting, but change the blade selection to "ratchet". Make a test cut and then increase/decrease the blade depth as necessary.
No, unfortunately not. The Type A Autoblade is only for the Cameo 3 and Portrait 2. The Type B Autoblade is for the Cameo 4 and Portrait 3. They are not interchangeable.
I can certainly understand that. I feel the same way when I watch a RUclips video, so I usually click the “Skip Ads” button as soon as it appears. Unfortunately creators don’t have any control over the ads that pop up - that’s all done by RUclips. I appreciate you watching!
Who knew? I’ve had my cameo for a year and didn’t know about the little door. WOW! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Lycia. This video was very helpful today. I am getting ready to cut felt for the first time and am not sure what blade to use. I do have a kraft blade for my Cameo 4, so now I know that it does not need an adapter. I looked up cutting felt on the Silhouette RUclips channel and see that I need to use the rotary blade. Here I go!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you this was very helpful. you might also want to explain how the cap covers sometimes come loose, and then the dang thing don't cut, and you have to tighten them. also there is a white tool I have for an adjuster/tool cap tightener. great video
So very true, I didn't realize how loose those cap covers could be. It's been quite the learning curve for sure.
You are absolutely correct! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for this video..just got my cameo 4 last week... compliment of the season
Thank you for watching! Enjoy your new Cameo!!!
so so helpful - best cameo tutorial I have seen yet - thanks
Thank you! I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you! I just got my Cameo 4 for Christmas and the blade it came with only worked for one cut. I was about to box it up and return it.
Thank you for the nice comment! I'm glad the video was helpful to you!
You have a gift of being a very thorough teacher. Thank you so much for your help! I wish you every success with your business and heart's work. I've subscribe :)
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing!
Just unboxed my Cameo 4. Thank you for this video, though you shouldn’t have had to make it. The company should have included a manual.
Glad I could help!
I was having a hard time putting the black adapter on. Thanks to this i got the adapter on the racket blade,
Thank you so much for the comment Shirley! I'm glad you found the video helpful.
Very detailed. Very informative. This is just what I was looking for. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Extremely helpful! I can’t find auto blades for 4 anywhere. Thank you
You're welcome! Yes, the Autoblades have been in short supply! Swing Design has been getting some in stock lately, but they sell out as fast as they are re-stocked. If you look on their product page, you can request to be emailed when the blades come back into stock.
Switched to a CB09 today for that reason.
Heard they last even longer and the blades are cheap.
Though you need to adjust the depth manually..
Thanks for this video! I’m want to use the pens for the first time so this helped me figure it all out!
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. I have only had my Cameo 4 Plus for a couple weeks and my Autoblade that came with the machine won't cut so I went and bought the premium and ratchet blades.
You're welcome! Sorry you're having trouble with your Autoblade though!
I just went and bought the deep cut blade for this exact reason! I just want to make die cut stickers! Is that too much to ask for XD
@@ajwinterbooks - no, it's not! :)
@@CaughtbyDesign Turns out I was kind of a dummy and didn't watch enough tutorials to know that I needed to lock the blade into place XD MY BAD!
@@ajwinterbooks - well that will definitely make a difference - LOL! Now you know :)
Thank you. Very informative. What is your go to blade? What blade(s) is used in blade housing 2?
It depends on what I'm cutting. I use the Autoblade and ratchet blade most often but there are certain materials (such as faux leather) that I prefer to cut with a Premium Blade. Tool Holder 2 is for blades that require more force - the rotary blade, the punch tool, and the 3mm Kraft blade.
Thank you thank you thank you!!!! So useful and really clear and well done!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful!
Thank you. This was helpful except you did not seem to include making sure the the "T" shaped part is to fit in the back holder on the speed blade.
Thank you for watching and for the feedback!
This was extremely helpful; thank you for being so thorough.
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Great video! 🔥🔥🔥
For what is other 4 blades? I recive only one white blade and 4 caps (white, black, blue, grey)
Only the white AutoBlade comes with the machine. The other blades are sold separately.
I do have a question. I have an Silhouette Cameo 4. Can i cut 2mm chipboard? I tryed this, but it does not cut deep enough. I cut it with 2mm craft blade. I hope it is possible. Thank you for now. Kind regards from Holland, Sandy
Hi Sandy! The Cameo 4 should be able to cut 2mm chipboard, but if the chipboard is a true 2mm depth you may need the 3mm blade (so that the blade depth is slightly deeper than the exact depth of the chipboard). I also recommend that you try making multiple passes to get a successful cut. Hope this helps!
@@CaughtbyDesign Thank you so much for your respons! I m gonna try it out. Kind regards, Sandy
Thank you for demonstrating this!🙌🏼
My pleasure! Thanks for the nice comment!
Thank you this was very helpful.
You're welcome! Thank you for the nice comment.
Very helpful! Thanks for the introduction :D
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful :)
very help and detailed. I wondered what that little gray thing was for that was included when I bought the ratchet blade. one more question (for now) on adjusting tools.
my first 'run' at using my 15" cameo was awful. I did not use the mat. it cut partially but only partially. I used the autoblade. I watched a video where he showed to take that little tool with 2 holes in it - to make sure the autoblade was seated properly by turning it using that little tool. what I don't know is how to tell if it IS seated in there properly. That tool apparently tightens the part that covers the blade. it seems to have a spring action. If you push down on it - you can see the blade pop up.
still not sure why my test cut was so awful. I tried moving it over and cutting again, but apparently don't know how to do that either? it kept cutting in the same spot.
I increased the pressure of the autoblade and that basically ripped the vinyl.
can you help or direct me to a video that might? I do not find the cameo very intuitive. I have a cricut maker also and may have to use that for now. but I do love the silhouette business edition of software. I find that superior to design space and I've been using that for well over a year. saving to svg and then opening in design space to cut on my cricut maker.
Hello! Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment. I can think of a few possibilities as to why the vinyl isn't cutting. On my Cameo 4, I always have to increase the blade depth to 2 in order to cut vinyl. I often have to increase the force as well, but I have not had to go above 15. Another thing you might try is changing the Action from "Auto (Cut)" to "Cut". I've found that to make a difference in how well it cuts.
The cap needs to be tight, but don't overtighten it because that could crack the housing on the blade.
You also need to make sure that the red line on the Autoblade is actually moving as you hear the tapping sound. That's the only way to know if the blade is truly adjusting. Some things that can cause it not to adjust are: not being seated properly in the holder, not being fully locked in, the carriage being out of alignment, debris in the adjustment holes (unlikely for you since the machine is new), or a loose cap (which you've already checked).
I actually like to use an uppercase B for a test cut instead of the built-in test cut in the software. You can place the B anywhere you want on the design page, but I like to start with it in the lower right corner because I can check the cut without unloading the mat.
Hopefully the above suggestions will be of some help to you. I don't know of any specific videos to link you to for further help, but I do have a downloadable Troubleshooting Guide that's free to my newsletter subscribers. You can find it here: bit.ly/3e6oLrq
Thanks again for commenting and please reach out if I can help further!
@@CaughtbyDesign thank you for your suggestions. it was so frustrating that I think I'm going to send the machine back. perhaps get a standard size machine and use my panther cutter for the larger stuff. I did subscribe and will suggest a friend of mine do the same. She bought the smaller version but is reluctant to use it based on all of the issues she hears about. Your videos would be helpful to her.
I do have another question. Will Silhouette Studio send cut files to cutters other than Cameo? I am now wondering if it will send to my Panther cutter?
@@ssergeant9682 - I'm sorry to hear that you are going to send your machine back, but I understand. All of the machines have a bit of a learning curve, but it's a little steeper with the 15-inch and 24-inch machines. To my knowledge, Studio will not send jobs to any other brands of cutters. However, just like with your Maker, you can save as an SVG and import the files to whatever software your cutter uses (assuming it accepts SVGs - most do, but I am not familiar with the Panther).
@@CaughtbyDesign I sent back the 15" and ordered the standard size. we'll see if that works. I've been working in graphics for 40 years and a typical vinyl cutter. then got my cricut maker but really wanted a contour cutter for print and cut and since the US cutters are out of my budget - I thought I'd give Silhouette a try.......wish me luck.. maybe the normal size will work for me. it does enable you to make LONG cuts. not sure if it will print and cut the long stuff. guess I'll find out.
@@ssergeant9682 - I'm happy to hear that you are going to give the 12" Cameo a try! You certainly will be able to cut long cuts! The largest Print & Cut I've ever done is 12 inches x 12 inches because that's the largest size I can print on my printer. Please let me know if I can help you in any way. I wish you much success!!!
The website says the black adapter is for the premium blade. Has this changed?
Yes, it has. Silhouette redesigned the Premium Blade to include a fin on the tool body. The new style uses the black adapter. That info is in the video description :)
Works great thx.
watched your video again today. I have that blue top one and when I put it in the gray adapter - it just won't close all the way. I know it's in there properly. is my adapter bad? I am tossing my autoblade and hopefully using either the ratchet blade (which fits fine in its' holder, but the blue topped blade just doesn't allow the holder to close all the way. it won't snap closed.
I think you’re referring to the Premium Blade. The newer style of premium blade has a fin like the ratchet blade and goes in the black adapter. The older model Premium Blade without the fin goes in the gray adapter.
@@CaughtbyDesign you're right, the blue top one I have fits in the black adapter that I use for the ratchet blade. thank you. mystery solved.
great video! the adapters only work in #1 blade ?
Yes, that is correct - the adapters only fit in Tool Holder 1.
Very helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent. Excellent. Excellent
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you that was so helpful
I’m so glad you found it helpfu! Thanks for watching!
What is the difference in the numbers for the deep cut blade. I know one is red and one is blue but what are the difference in the numbers? One goes to 10 and one goes to 20 right? Just want to k ow the difference. Thank you!
Yes, the blue goes to 10 and the red goes to 20. If you look at the part where the blade comes out, you will see a large red portion surrounded by a blue portion. When the blade is at 1, you will see both the red and blue portions sticking out when viewed from the side of the blade. As you increase the blade depth, the blue portion slowly disappears so that only the red portion is visible. So if you see the blue portion, the blade is set somewhere between 1-10. If you see ONLY the red portion, the blade is set between 11-20. Each number is 1/10 of a mm, so a setting of 10 is a blade depth of 1mm and a setting of 20 is 2.0mm.
For a premium blade what tool setting do you put into the software
You can use the ratchet blade setting.
Silly question, the premium blade is there a front and back to it e.g. when you change the blade depth do you need to make sure the blade is facing a certain angle, hopefully explaining myself, just trying to find the right die cut setting for my new premium blade after the auto blade that came with my machine is faulty. The premium blade I have doesn’t have a fin. The auto blade doesn’t rotate when the cut depth is changed but my premium blade does. I’m a beginner so would love some help when you have time
I think the blade was rotating as I was moving the body of the blade inside of the number part
@@beccifurnell9521 - Not a silly question at all! The old-style Premium Blade (without the fin) goes in the grey adapter. There is no specific direction that it needs to face. The adapter can move freely around the body of the blade but that should not change the blade depth. I find it easiest to adjust the blade depth before you place the blade into the adapter, but you can adjust it while in the adapter if you squeeze lightly on the part of the adapter just above the numbers on the blade. I hope that helps!
Omgoodness, thank you thank you!
You’re welcome! Thanks for commenting!
Is the CBO9 a rachet or a deep cut blade? I saw that someone put it into the cameo 4 #1 Adapter (the grey one).
I don’t use the CB09 blade so I really can’t advise you on that. I do know that it adjusts more like the deep cut blade than the ratchet blade though.
Thank you so much for the tutorial.
You are so welcome!
im gonna watch it later
Very good video thank you :)
You're welcome Joanne! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Hello! I recently bought the new premium blade without knowing it’s for cameo 4 and it’s adapting changes to it, can I still use it for cameo 3?
Absolutely! The Premium Blade can be used in any of the Silhouette cutting machines. You only need the adapter when using in a Cameo 4. Hope that helps!
@@CaughtbyDesign thank you so much!!
I have tried turning my premium blade every which way and it still doesn't fit into the housing.. Mine has a T on it and it doesnt seem to fit in no matter what I do...
Hi Jodi! Are you using the black adapter? Silhouette has changed the style of the Premium Blade to include a fin ("T") and it fits in the black adapter similar to the ratchet blade. If you've tried the black adapter and are still having trouble, let me know!
@@CaughtbyDesign OH MY GOODNESS!!! I... feel like such a fool. I've just ran out of bed to try it in the black adapter and it fits! Thank you so much, I could just cry! I was super sad bc my autoblade has been giving me all sorts of trouble and wasting SO much material. Decided to switch out to the premium blade only to be frustrated when I couldn't get it to fit the adapter.. Well, goodness, I am so glad I commented and you replied!! I can now make decals in support of my brother who is a brain cancer warrior, and finish my Christmas cards! THANK YOU xx
@@nothankyou.6968 Happy to help! Heartfelt prayers for your brother
Thank you! Very nice!!
You're welcome! I hope it was helpful!
@@CaughtbyDesign It did!! I had changed up the blades a long time ago but haven’t used my Silhouette in a few years. I just couldn’t remember what the heck to do! You solved the problem I was having! :)
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
The grey one won’t fit for my deep cut blade
What kind of trouble are you having with it? Are you sure it's the Deep Cut blade you're trying? (The numbers should go up to 20 if it is.)
If I buy a premium blade 3, should the blade be set at 3?
It depends on what you're cutting. I recommend that you start with the blade setting shown in the software preset for the material you're cutting, but change the blade selection to "ratchet". Make a test cut and then increase/decrease the blade depth as necessary.
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :).
HI! can i use the auto-blade from my cameo 3 ?
No, unfortunately not. The Type A Autoblade is only for the Cameo 3 and Portrait 2. The Type B Autoblade is for the Cameo 4 and Portrait 3. They are not interchangeable.
THANK YOU !!!!
You are most welcome!
What other blades can I use to cut vinyl in my cameo 4 that will get the same result as the autoblade?
I use the ratchet blade most of the time in my Cameo 4. The Premium blade is also a great option!
@@CaughtbyDesign thank u so much..
@@tricedummies4028 - You're welcome!
Somewhat helpful but having to sit through 5 minutes of diet ads was very offputting.
I can certainly understand that. I feel the same way when I watch a RUclips video, so I usually click the “Skip Ads” button as soon as it appears. Unfortunately creators don’t have any control over the ads that pop up - that’s all done by RUclips. I appreciate you watching!