SCAL general questions - looking to purchase
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:27 am
Hello all,
Let me apoligize for the long post up front. Wondering if you can assist a husband here trying to help out his wife with a cutting tool. I had been looking at the Wishblade or the Craft Robo as an option, since they could cut shapes, dingbats, text, and custom cut pictures. The one reason I had not looked at the Cricut was because you had to purchase the cartridges, and after you bought a bunch of them to compete with the other hardware, the cost seemed more. Then I found Sure Cuts a Lot. So, before looking into this option, just wanted to make sure...
So if I understand correctly, this is a stand alone program that can use the Cricut to cut all of the items mentioned above, except for the user-defined cutting area (like cutting out a picture). And using Inkscape, you can create welded text which everyone loves.
How simple is the processes for creating what text to cut? Pre done dingbats? And I saw something that you can take shapes from just about anywhere and create dingbats to import - how easy is this? Are there any other special things that can be done that I did not mention (like those cool butterflys and that baby book) My wife is an average user, and just asks me whenever she needs assistance.
I saw that there were some tutorials on how to create svg files (which I'm thinking are those pictures people create that can be cut). Are there other posted tutorials? A suggestion - if so, you should either sticky those at the top of the forumns or give them their own category).
This seems like it would be a great program and process, but like I said, wanted to make sure that this was something that could be used just like the other hardware.
Thanks,
Chris
Let me apoligize for the long post up front. Wondering if you can assist a husband here trying to help out his wife with a cutting tool. I had been looking at the Wishblade or the Craft Robo as an option, since they could cut shapes, dingbats, text, and custom cut pictures. The one reason I had not looked at the Cricut was because you had to purchase the cartridges, and after you bought a bunch of them to compete with the other hardware, the cost seemed more. Then I found Sure Cuts a Lot. So, before looking into this option, just wanted to make sure...
So if I understand correctly, this is a stand alone program that can use the Cricut to cut all of the items mentioned above, except for the user-defined cutting area (like cutting out a picture). And using Inkscape, you can create welded text which everyone loves.
How simple is the processes for creating what text to cut? Pre done dingbats? And I saw something that you can take shapes from just about anywhere and create dingbats to import - how easy is this? Are there any other special things that can be done that I did not mention (like those cool butterflys and that baby book) My wife is an average user, and just asks me whenever she needs assistance.
I saw that there were some tutorials on how to create svg files (which I'm thinking are those pictures people create that can be cut). Are there other posted tutorials? A suggestion - if so, you should either sticky those at the top of the forumns or give them their own category).
This seems like it would be a great program and process, but like I said, wanted to make sure that this was something that could be used just like the other hardware.
Thanks,
Chris