Thank you! I was well aware that the tin foil did not sharpen the blades but I continue to use it occasionally to “clean” any vinyl from my blade. I’ve seen bits of vinyl and instead of risking cutting my finger cleaning it, I just use the foil. Works every time.
I never thought that putting in aluminum foil sharpened the blade, but I use it to clean the blade. I have never used weld or modpodge. Thank you for sharing
Ive got exacto knifes that come in a big pack for cheap...so u think well if it goes dull grab another. Well u get crao cuts and it is done after 2 uses. Honestly with blades u need to just but the cricut ones they are like 6 bucks and after 2 years u replaced it. The one my machine came with and inly because i felt it was old. Not really having an issue with the blade. Thise cheap blades will have u burning thru them and having issues with different materials. I just use the premium cricut one and leave it. No switching or replacing
I was showing someone design space last weekend and wanted to show an example of the font, not cutting out welded together, and I was pleasantly surprised
If you ungrouped the text, you may still need to weld. If you are unsure, changing it to a light color will allow you to see the cut lines on the mat preview screen
I don't know if I'm missing something but so many of the videos say "will link this below" and it's not. This is a brand new video and tried to find the blades. I can't tell you how many items I check below to find the link and nada. Y'all need to capitalize on the affiliate links! So - where are the replacement blades?