Few tips for newbies or anyone else for that matter.
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:32 am
Hi and how are you all?
I've had my eCraft about 3 months now and after a lot of soul searching and thinking I should have stuck to my craftrobo (which I still use and think is great), I am getting to grips with the new cutter and really enjoying it.
The machine cuts so well and really quickly and no sticky mat !! Saying that a cutting mat of some sort is advisable. I've attached some pictures to show what I use. These are 5 for a £1.99 chopping mats from the supermarket, 15'' long 12'' wide, so fit the machine perfectly.They are very thin & flexible so help make cutting better still. I also use a couple of small pieces of removable sticky tape just to hold the card in place. Also I use one of the mats in the tray at the back to stop the mat getting bunched up when it slides into the machine whilst cutting. Put the well worn one there when you start using a new one, re-cycling and still very useful.
If I can be of any more help please ask. I am still learning but please don't lose faith this is a great piece of kit and along with ''sure cuts a lot'' software is very easy to use.
Happy Craftinghttp://forum.surecutsalot.com/posting.php?mode=post&f=61#
See pix in next post
I've had my eCraft about 3 months now and after a lot of soul searching and thinking I should have stuck to my craftrobo (which I still use and think is great), I am getting to grips with the new cutter and really enjoying it.
The machine cuts so well and really quickly and no sticky mat !! Saying that a cutting mat of some sort is advisable. I've attached some pictures to show what I use. These are 5 for a £1.99 chopping mats from the supermarket, 15'' long 12'' wide, so fit the machine perfectly.They are very thin & flexible so help make cutting better still. I also use a couple of small pieces of removable sticky tape just to hold the card in place. Also I use one of the mats in the tray at the back to stop the mat getting bunched up when it slides into the machine whilst cutting. Put the well worn one there when you start using a new one, re-cycling and still very useful.
If I can be of any more help please ask. I am still learning but please don't lose faith this is a great piece of kit and along with ''sure cuts a lot'' software is very easy to use.
Happy Craftinghttp://forum.surecutsalot.com/posting.php?mode=post&f=61#
See pix in next post