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silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:52 pm

Has anyone tried cutting magnet paper? I want to make missy some dolls for her birthday. I know there is silhouette branded stuff but wondering if anyone had tried:
http://www.warehousestationery.co.nz/is ... 81@WSL-B2C

also.. found a good tip a saw on a forum... "Aleene's tack it over and over" is a glue that makes the cutting mats like new again. It's awesome. I got mine at Hands but I presume lots of craft shops sell it.

anyone else got tips?
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby beccahv » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:03 pm

Don't have a machine but I'm pretty sure I have sheets of magnet stuff here, I can send you a sheet to try if you like?
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby littlejo » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:32 pm

Ooo, will have to try and track down that glue. My cutting mats are far from new condition.

Has anyone had trouble after changing the cutting blade?? Mine went all loose and wobbly, and wouldn't cut anything. I ended up putting the older blade back in. Could I have got a dud blade? Or does anyone have some tricks for changing blades? (although I think I was doing it right as it worked once I put the other one back).
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:34 pm

oh yeah I had heard those new multi blades weren't as good? I'm still using the old type with the different coloured caps.
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Wed Apr 18, 2012 3:35 pm

beccahv wrote:Don't have a machine but I'm pretty sure I have sheets of magnet stuff here, I can send you a sheet to try if you like?


cheers! I'm pretty sure it should be fine so use the generic.. I doubt there is much difference to the branded stuff so I think I'll just go ahead and buy :D
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby littlejo » Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:19 pm

Hmm, I think it is the older type blade... :shrug:
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby macca » Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:28 pm

Have cut chalkboard vinyl for my pantry labels and it works great - i reckon magnet paper would due fine. Oh and i cut chalk cloth which doesn't work as well
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:40 pm

I did get some chalk board vinyl but haven't had a chance to use it yet! I find the normal sticky vinyl quite tricky to use... did A's lunch box recently though and it turned out ok.
Anyone got any good hints and tips for sticky vinyl?

I found out another thing (which I probably should have known from the t&cs!) ... I had a sub for the silhouette online store thingy and had heaps and heaps of money left on it.. and I'm not re subbing so I have to spend all the money before it runs out or they just wipe it. Bit rude I recon! I was a bit dumb getting a sub really :oops:
Such a pain that you can't sell anything made from their images eh! I've ended up buying quite a few royalty free images to trace. What do you other guys that sell stuff do for images? Non copyright images can be quite spendie :?
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby macca » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:35 am

Claire wrote:
Such a pain that you can't sell anything made from their images eh! I've ended up buying quite a few royalty free images to trace. What do you other guys that sell stuff do for images? Non copyright images can be quite spendie :?


I didn't actually know that - where do they state that???? i have been making alot of my own images lately. It's actually not as hard as you'd think to draw something up. :rotfl: Did an apple and a stalk, a race car, ummm what next eh...
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:10 am

http://silhouetteamerica.com/faq.aspx?solutionid=889

Yeah.. it's not that hard to draw simple images.. Now I'm getting better with the software it's getting heaps easier.. even managed a half decent ballerina LOL! I'm not arty enough to do complicated images though
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby macca » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:48 am

Claire wrote:http://silhouetteamerica.com/faq.aspx?solutionid=889

Yeah.. it's not that hard to draw simple images.. Now I'm getting better with the software it's getting heaps easier.. even managed a half decent ballerina LOL! I'm not arty enough to do complicated images though


Yeah I'm getting better at it.
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Anthea » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:50 am

Claire wrote:http://silhouetteamerica.com/faq.aspx?solutionid=889

Yeah.. it's not that hard to draw simple images.. Now I'm getting better with the software it's getting heaps easier.. even managed a half decent ballerina LOL! I'm not arty enough to do complicated images though


you you have adobe illustrator? or corel? you can design in there and save as a compatible file, then import to the shilouette software :)
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:54 am

LOL.. it's the designing I can't do :lol: It's easy enough to design straight in the silhouette software but you need to be able to be arty enough design it LOL.
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby 4TheSprog » Wed May 02, 2012 6:05 pm

Claire wrote: I find the normal sticky vinyl quite tricky to use... did A's lunch box recently though and it turned out ok.Anyone got any good hints and tips for sticky vinyl?


I found if you put it on to that clear cover stuff that you use for covering books you can then remove the backing and it stays in place for when you place it on your item - you just peel the clear stuff off once placed.

I've found some more websites for free cutting files to if you haven't already seen them. http://www.sherykdesigns-blog.com/ and http://www.quillingpatch.com/free-cutting-files/
Also get the freebies each week at the Silhouette website.
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Re: silhouette machine peeps in here!

Postby Claire » Fri May 11, 2012 9:53 am

has anyone tried this stuff?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=474390875
I asked and he does have the full range of colours available.
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