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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 07:24 |
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Some tips to get better cuts
1. SPECIFIC to KNK Cutters: Remember to change your overcut & trailing blade when you are cutting something really big or really small & intricate. *settings came from Char over at the KNK Yahoo boards I believe* regular cuts: overcut 25, trailing blade 5. Small, curvy type cuts: overcut 20, trailing blade 15. Large objects, square type shapes 9" x 9" or more: overcut 55, trailing blade 5. Mixed objects, 5" or smaller: overcut 10, trailing blade 5.
2. Don't always start the cut at the same spot. I move my paper around on the matt & reset the origin so my matt doesn't get totally worn out in the same spot.
3. For Intricate SMALL CUTS: * Cut SLOW!! I go all the way down to 50 sometimes & it makes a big difference. * Use your "best cutting" paper on the tricky cuts. * Keep your mat clean, nice & sticky. I stress clean...makes a huge difference for me. * If you are having trouble with a cut, enlarge it a bit if possible & see if that helps. * KNK: If you didn't get the flatbeds, use photo boxes or shoe boxes. I got mine at Hobby Lobby for 50% off & they are the perfect size. This is important because it keeps your matt from pulling down & will really help you get good cuts. You can also use shoe boxes...just have to have the right size. You also can keep your cutter "odds & ends" in them. * Make sure you reduce & clean up the nodes when you design a file. If you purchased it at VDBC, it should already be good ;). *from Ginger at VDBC forum* On the intricate or lacey like cuts the slow works best but also make sure your blade is sharp. Not dull or rounded on the end. *from Pam in SD at VDBC forum* I use an ink brayer (like for stamping) when I put my paper on the cutting mat, to make good contact, really works great when the mat is almost worn out.
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