eCraft Personal Cutting Systems by Craftwell

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Just Jon
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eCraft Personal Cutting Systems by Craftwell

Post by Just Jon »

Has anyone seen or heard of this? No cutting mats.

http://www.craftwellusa.com/pages/home

Looks cool.
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Looks like ProvoCraft has some competition out there.. hmmmm... It seems to new to me to be worth buying right now.. I think personally I would wait until others have purchased the product.. But I do love my cricut expression.. I'll make due with SCAL 2 and my cartridges that I have..LOL Ikes .. I meant to say not worth buying right now..LOL.. Flu bug hit me so please give me some leeway??LOL
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That does look pretty cool, but as long as I have my Cricut, I'm happy.
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Post by balletcostumemom »

Does look cool, but my next one will be a bigger one like the Roland GX-24 unless this one does a whole lot more. I'll need wider span before I need longer span.
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Post by jasenj1 »

It looks cool, but it doesn't really exist yet. i.e. You can't buy one. I watched some of the demos online and it does look nice. But I'm always leery of v1.0 devices.

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Post by lesliefolks »

Did anyone see a price on this?? I didnt look to hard was just curious thought may be if cheap (ha ha) may be for the kids less for them to lose (mats & carts ect) or maybe I should be less selfish and let them just use my stuff...EEEKK!!
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and you'd have to use 12" wide paper always.. no smaller pieces it looks like?
Tina 1
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Post by Tina 1 »

The website said you can use smaller paper but I think 4x6 was the smallest piece. The price listed $249 to $399 depending on the model. SD Fun Cards are expected to retail for around $39. Replacement blades will run about $1.00 each and will be available in a 25 pack (actual retail pricing is usually lower). Check back soon for pricing on the Pro version of our software. The pro version cna import SVG's. Would be interesting to see.

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Post by AnointedHands »

I like the idea of being able to make banners in one full cut and 10 inches tall if fine.

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Re: eCraft Personal Cutting Systems by Craftwell

Post by Just Jon »

amymarie78 wrote:and you'd have to use 12" wide paper always.. no smaller pieces it looks like?
Paper size 4"x6" up to 12" wide. Maximum width on cuts is 11½".
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