When I cut something with a frame around a lot of detail like a stencil... I make sure the frame is the last item to cut. I close the eye so it does not see it. Then I cut the inside pieces. I then open the eye for the frame and close the eyes for all other pieces. I resend and finish cutting only the frame this time around. It is a extra step but takes care of the problem if the frame cuts first and comes loose from the mat.
Hi Debbie, thanks for your tip. I've got a DX125 & new to it. You mentioned closing the Eye on & off, can you please explain how to do this & where I can find the eye please? I'd like to have the frame cut last to save a lot of frustration. Thank you in advance 😊
. I was not really thinking when I wrote that. It do more than one step and it involves another program called make the cut. I scan image with my scan and cut and then send image to my computer. I open image In the make the cut program I split the pattern into 2 pieces in that program and then i send it back to brother scan and cut an svg.. Then in the scan and cut program I can resend the pattern in 2 pieces. Cutting one at a time. If you enjoy designing SVG's Make the cut is a wonderful program as the brother scan and cut program lacks in being able to design svgs. However if I don't feel like going thru the hassle of redesigning a pattern into multiple cuts I use a temp light holding spray that works wonders to stop paper from coming loose. The one I use is called pixie spray. It works great for a temporary hold so nothing shifts on the mat and leaves no sticky residue. Also I have the sdx125 so i am not sure the difference in the 2 machines and what the older one is capable of doing. But if you are interested in designing svgs at all make the cut while it is a older program it is a wonderful program. It is the program that came with my original cutter my knk zing which was a great cutter but i replaced cause i wanted to be able to scan. . It is a program that is stand alone to design svgs it also allows you to print from also. Unlike brother that makes you pay for a program so you can print. I print what I want from this program then send the svg to brother program to cut image. It also makes rhinestone patterns. It can do most things that brother charges you extra for for their add on programs and last I knew it cost about the same as just one of brothers add on programs but you get so much with make the cut. Hope I did not confuse you to much.
I found a way to fix this, by lots of trials. that when I design on Canvas, I don't put the square on. Its the fact that it cuts the square edge first, when it cuts last there is no problem. tysmfs awesome info
I have hundreds of Cricut Cartridges & I'm cutting out everything on each one using my Cricut Expression and scanning them into my SNC2 & then into my lap top. I'm doing the same thing with all my dies, etc for my Big Shot.
Hi 😊 I have a few questions, when you have scanned the image, can you cut it in a bigger or smaller size? And how do you clean the sticky mat, and keep it sticky? Kind regards Ea
Thank you for showing us how to do this. I have been wanting to do this for some time now. Have you ever designed your own cover plate dies in canvas workspace?
Thank you Jackie - I have been attempting to create my own SVG files for coverplates but it takes a lot of time and patience. Maybe someday I'll be happy with one of my experiements
Could you have used contact paper instead of expensive label paper? Contact paper has enough tack to it that you should have been able to get your paper up without much issue.
I simply used what I already had. I believe you are correct that contact paper would likely work too although I didn't try it myself. thanks for watching.
Fun - another way to use a stencil, thanks. Also, to make your ScanNCut mat sticky again, search RUclips to find out how to restick it using a window cleaner product such as Windex and a Zig 2 way Glue Stick.
Thats all well and good BUT, unless the company who produces the stencil (the copywrite owner) says you can make a derivative work from their stencil (ie use it to make something it was not intended to do, like make a die cut from it), which they rarely permit, then you are in breach of their copyright and they can sue you.
I love watching these types of tutorials where you see mistakes. It’s we all learn and find ways for a situation to work for us.
When I cut something with a frame around a lot of detail like a stencil... I make sure the frame is the last item to cut. I close the eye so it does not see it. Then I cut the inside pieces. I then open the eye for the frame and close the eyes for all other pieces. I resend and finish cutting only the frame this time around. It is a extra step but takes care of the problem if the frame cuts first and comes loose from the mat.
Hi Debbie, thanks for your tip. I've got a DX125 & new to it. You mentioned closing the Eye on & off, can you please explain how to do this & where I can find the eye please? I'd like to have the frame cut last to save a lot of frustration.
Thank you in advance 😊
. I was not really thinking when I wrote that. It do more than one step and it involves another program called make the cut. I scan image with my scan and cut and then send image to my computer. I open image In the make the cut program I split the pattern into 2 pieces in that program and then i send it back to brother scan and cut an svg.. Then in the scan and cut program I can resend the pattern in 2 pieces. Cutting one at a time. If you enjoy designing SVG's Make the cut is a wonderful program as the brother scan and cut program lacks in being able to design svgs.
However if I don't feel like going thru the hassle of redesigning a pattern into multiple cuts I use a temp light holding spray that works wonders to stop paper from coming loose. The one I use is called pixie spray. It works great for a temporary hold so nothing shifts on the mat and leaves no sticky residue.
Also I have the sdx125 so i am not sure the difference in the 2 machines and what the older one is capable of doing. But if you are interested in designing svgs at all make the cut while it is a older program it is a wonderful program. It is the program that came with my original cutter my knk zing which was a great cutter but i replaced cause i wanted to be able to scan. . It is a program that is stand alone to design svgs it also allows you to print from also. Unlike brother that makes you pay for a program so you can print. I print what I want from this program then send the svg to brother program to cut image. It also makes rhinestone patterns. It can do most things that brother charges you extra for for their add on programs and last I knew it cost about the same as just one of brothers add on programs but you get so much with make the cut. Hope I did not confuse you to much.
I have a Scan N Cut, but I need to take it out of the box!!! Thanks for the video. It looks like an amazing machine.
This is awesome. I have tons of stencils and this opens up a whole new world of adventure. Thanks!!!
thank you I have a scan/n/cut but honestly dont know how to use it, you have boosted my confidence.xx
So glad to hear when I've helped in some way!
Now that is too awesome. I have a ton of stencils and this is a must to try. Thanks so much for sharing.
I found a way to fix this, by lots of trials. that when I design on Canvas, I don't put the square on. Its the fact that it cuts the square edge first, when it cuts last there is no problem. tysmfs awesome info
What a wonderful technique...thanks for sharing!
Loved the video, thank you for sharing
OMG that was SÓ amazing!! I too have lots of stencils that i love to use this way, thank you very much for this fab video! 👍
Brilliant!!
WOW!! Love this !! I did not know how to do this. Thanks for sharing!!
Yes it's such a fun technique!! Thank you Michele and have a great weekend.
This is genius!!!! I don't have a Scan N Cut, but I REALLY want one now!!!
What a wonderful compliment! Thank you so much Lindsay - you would love having one.
I have hundreds of Cricut Cartridges & I'm cutting out everything on each one using my Cricut Expression and scanning them into my SNC2 & then into my lap top.
I'm doing the same thing with all my dies, etc for my Big Shot.
Absolutely brilliant! I can’t wait to try this.
Thanks so much I would love to see what you create when you try it out! If you share on social media please tag me or use #whimsicalcardstudio
That is a great way to get more out of my extensive stencil collection! Thanks for sharing this video 👏👏👏😊.
Thanks so much I would love to see what you create when you try it out! If you share on social media please tag me or use #whimsicalcardstudio
Hi 😊 I have a few questions, when you have scanned the image, can you cut it in a bigger or smaller size? And how do you clean the sticky mat, and keep it sticky? Kind regards Ea
Thank you for showing us how to do this. I have been wanting to do this for some time now. Have you ever designed your own cover plate dies in canvas workspace?
Thank you Jackie - I have been attempting to create my own SVG files for coverplates but it takes a lot of time and patience. Maybe someday I'll be happy with one of my experiements
I use a brayer to get my paper to stick to a NOT NEW mat
Did you try a standard mat for the first piece you cut?
Can you cut the design first...then go back and cut the outline? Would that help keep it in place. There very nice.
Awesome!! thank you for sharing- you are so smart! God bless, mary k :)
I have the same problem!!! It us so annoying;!😣 thanks for sharing 😊 👍🙏
How cool! I wonder if I can do something similar with my Silhouette? I’m a new subscriber from over on IG. ☺️
thanks for watching! If the silhouette can scan images you might be able to do that.
Brilliant idea! Love cover plate dies but they tend to be $$$$
Could you have used contact paper instead of expensive label paper? Contact paper has enough tack to it that you should have been able to get your paper up without much issue.
I simply used what I already had. I believe you are correct that contact paper would likely work too although I didn't try it myself. thanks for watching.
Try Press 'n' Seal
Fun - another way to use a stencil, thanks. Also, to make your ScanNCut mat sticky again, search RUclips to find out how to restick it using a window cleaner product such as Windex and a Zig 2 way Glue Stick.
i don't get it, whats the point of duplicating existing stencils? Im more interested in making my own...
That's an interesting point. It would be a great idea to design your own and scan them in.
So you can save them & cut them with your SNC. Best part is you can resize them once saved, which you cannot do with the stencil alone
Thats all well and good BUT, unless the company who produces the stencil (the copywrite owner) says you can make a derivative work from their stencil (ie use it to make something it was not intended to do, like make a die cut from it), which they rarely permit, then you are in breach of their copyright and they can sue you.
Yes and same for dies, there are a few companies that do allow it but not many
If you wash your mat with hot soapy water then coat with a thin layer of Tombow Multi glue (green lid), your paper won't shift
Kim Pietruszewski thanks for sharing your tip
Kim Pietruszewski does the Tom bow glue stay tacky if so how do you store it thanks for the tip
Too bad the machine cut the outer border first. If that had been last there would not have been so many starts and stops
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