I got excited when you showed it with the evolution advanced die cut machine. I have the same one and I have never used my mat till now. I will give it a try. Your die cuts came out beautiful!!
I have noticed that whenever there is a sharp turn in the path, the machine would have difficulty making a clear cut. The blade does not automatically align to the direction of the path immediately after the turn, so the cut usually wobble a few milimeter before it straightens out. A good way to avoid this completely is to split the path at every sharp turns, and preferably extend the paths on either side of the turn to make a 'cross'.
Sure would be nice if you had headed the three vids with , #1 alum can die, #2 alum can die, etc. I found this vid but where the heck are the other two vids? 😟😟😟😟
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This is so neat! It saves a lot of time for bigger deco craft projects.
I got excited when you showed it with the evolution advanced die cut machine. I have the same one and I have never used my mat till now. I will give it a try. Your die cuts came out beautiful!!
I love this! But, does this technique dull the dies at all?
I have noticed that whenever there is a sharp turn in the path, the machine would have difficulty making a clear cut. The blade does not automatically align to the direction of the path immediately after the turn, so the cut usually wobble a few milimeter before it straightens out. A good way to avoid this completely is to split the path at every sharp turns, and preferably extend the paths on either side of the turn to make a 'cross'.
Do you have any tips on how you can make the edges less sharp? Thank you so much in advance. Nice video :)🦋👍🏻
Sure would be nice if you had headed the three vids with , #1 alum can die, #2 alum can die, etc. I found this vid but where the heck are the other two vids? 😟😟😟😟
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