Remove the patch and damaged vinyl.
Cut through both layers of vinyl.
Remove the flooring you just cut through.
And finally we ll apply the layered vinyl to a cup so you can see the full process.
Your vinyl detaches with jagged edges.
This video will show you how to set up your design to cut with both tools in the silhouette cameo 3 dual carrier.
You can access the cut settings by clicking on the send tab in silhouette studio.
Apply vinyl adhesive to the patch work the patch into place in the cut out ensuring the pattern stays aligned as you go using a dull knife.
Use the straight edge of the t square as a cutting guide.
But with this process you re about to learn and a little practice you ll be able to.
The tricky news is that each piece of vinyl blade and machine can cut a little differently.
Use a rolling pin to help flatten the patch.
He set the depth of the saw by using the layers at the doorway as a guide and proceeded to cut through all the layers in more manageable squares.
Cut settings can be easiest and trickiest of getting great cut.
Signs that your cutting settings are not correct.
Check out how to line things up perfectly when layering vinyl.
With a tribe of more than 450 000.
You need to make sure you text cut every time you change vinyl to avoid wasting materials.
Cut the layers of vinyl flooring with a circular saw and remove many layers at a time.
Use mineral spirits to soften the old adhesive on the floor.
Cut through both layers of vinyl at once the scrap and the flooring.
Vinyl lettering includes lettering numbering or shapes that are individually cut out from a sheet of solid colored 2 mil vinyl and then pre spaced and placed onto pre masked transfer tape the number of transfer tape sheets used will depend on the size of your vinyl lettering and amount of colors used.
The carrier sheet hardly feels like it s been scored.
When cutting adhesive vinyl or heat transfer vinyl a kiss cut is used to cut the vinyl but leave the carrier sheet or backing intact.
If your cricut cuts through the backing there are usually one of two possible issues.
With the svg i m using we ll be layering vinyl on top of vinyl making it super important to get it right.
The blade does a kiss cut that only went through the top layer of your vinyl.
If you ve just replaced your blade and are having this problem you probably have the wrong blade.
Cutting both at one time helps maximize you.
Your vinyl comes off the carrier sheet very easily without any jagged edges.
The blade barely cuts through the vinyl.
It can be tricky.
Cut through both layers of the vinyl flooring so your patch is the exact size of the hole you ll patch.
But cutting it out is the trick to ensure it all lines up awesome.