I don't know cricut but I'm guessing to economise on the material cut?Hi all, is anyone using a Cricut to make vinyl mask, I just bought a JoyXtra?
I am learning but a bit rubbish. How but you put the boxes round and when you print why does it send all of your work upto the top of the mat?

Have a look at the "xtool m1 ultra" , it's a cricut on acid.For those that are wondering what the heck this Cricut thing is.
Cricut is a computer driven cutter that works a bit like a printer. You make a design and send it to the machine. The cutter or plotter if you like then cuts the design out of the material you have loaded into the machine. Card, paper, Vinyl, etc. Those that have purchased a set of vinyl masks for camo or codes have seen the end result as these are cut on similar machines.
As for the modelling side you could also use them to cut seatbelts, harnesses, vinyl markings; speedstipes, logos for cars and lorries, or make your own masks for spray work.
I believe that some can be fitted with a pen/marker/pencil and can be used to plot out drawings and write fancy lettering for custom birthday card and the like.
I am considering one as I want the masking and sticker side of the process and the mrs. likes to make cards.
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