1/32″ Basswood: Basswood is a stronger craft wood. It is heavier and sturdier than balsa. It's generally easier to paint and stain because it holds the products better and isn't as fragile to handle. The Cricut Maker can cut it at 1/32″ and 1/16″ thick with the Knife Blade.
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Read More »The Cricut knife blade is here! Here’s everything you need to know about how to use the knife blade, including how it works, the materials it cuts, and projects you can make with it! I was there, in person, when Cricut announced that they were coming out with a knife blade. It was announced with Cricut came out with their newest cutting machine, the Cricut Maker. I’ve been using a Cricut since my scrapbooking days, and in those days, honestly, it was mostly a craft tool for paper crafters, but these days, the new Cricut Maker is for ANYONE that wants to DIY! I’ve made some amazing projects with leather, wood, and chipboard on my Cricut Maker and no one every believes that I made it myself when it’s cut out so perfectly! I’ve seen the knife blade in action, used it many times, and today I want to share everything you need to know about the Cricut Knife Blade! *This post was sponsored by Cricut and may contain affiliate links. As always, opinions are 100% my own. For more information, please see my disclosure page.*
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Read More »First, you must have a Cricut Maker – the knife blade does not work with earlier machines, and you must use the Cricut Design space to design the projects you are cutting. Second, you have to use the strong grip mat for any knife blade projects. These are the purple mats that Cricut sells. I never really used these mats until the knife blade was released and now I use them all the time. They are sold in 12″ by 12″ and 12″ by 24″ versions. Most of the materials also require you to tape down your project so that you have the best adherence to the mat possible, and your mat doesn’t jostle out of place. Third, you must move all of the stars over to the right-hand side of your Cricut. You can see a photo of how I moved the stars above this paragraph. You simply move them by hand. The stars are meant to feed the mat and thinner materials through the Cricut machines, but when it comes to thicker materials they are not needed, and in fact, they inhibit the machine from pulling the thicker materials through! Once I forgot to move the stars while cutting leather, and it left a very noticeable imprint on my leather all the way down the sheet! Then the material you cut must be only 11″ in width (because you don’t want any material under the last inch where you have moved the stars). If you are using Cricut genuine leather, for example, you must cut off an inch of the leather before you start the cut (I’m petitioning for them to sell 12″ by 11″ pieces instead of 12″ by 12″ so I don’t have to cut it off myself! lol). Fourth, and probably the most important, is that cutting with the Knife blade can take a looooong time! Some of the cuts I’ve tried to do, required 20 passes of the knife blade. Depending on how detailed your pattern is, this could be a lot longer than you expected, especially since the Cricut can cut paper and vinyl in just minutes or even seconds sometimes.
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Read More »If you’re curious how the knife blade works, you may want to check out this video. It shows the Cricut Maker using the knife blade to cut balsa wood: I hope that answers all of your knife blade related questions. If you have any more questions, please ask! I’d love to share more of my knife blade knowledge with you! If you’d like to hear more about the differences between the Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore Air machines, here’s a great overview! Of maybe you want to see how I used the Cricut Maker to cut leather for these amazing Entry Hooks! This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
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