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Roland cut studio update from 1.4
Roland cut studio update from 1.4









I just tested 1-4 so I created a sticker, equally spaced every 5/8" it exactly lined up to 10 all around. What I did is I compared the blade depth to the original plastic holders setting it to #3 and mark it and I discovered that by turning my CB09 about 5/8", I got almost the right depth for 2 then to one. Just to add, I placed a sticker on my CB09 that makes adjusting it easier. The only thing I could think of is the spring pulling it up may weaken over time (which is an easy fix if it happens). Looking at the engineering of Cameo cutter, the weight of the aluminum blade will only help to the downward pressure. I was wondering if you know anybody who have used it longer? I've been using it for quite a while too but my usage is not a good basis because I'm not a heavy user. You can actually adjust the machine rollers to 8.5" wide if you want to use smaller piece of cereal box.īasing on your post, you've been using CB09 for about 2 years without any problems like damage to the hardware. The other very important tip is make sure that you use a sticky mat and maximize the width of material according to the width of the machine rollers to secure the material in place while cutting. The blade exposure is definitely more than the blade exposure of a Silhouette ratchet blade on a setting of 3 as you are going for a setting of 10. I took a photo of the actual blade holder to show the blade exposure but the photo doesn't quite show the accurate depth. My cutting settings in Studio are: blade - 10, thickness - 33, 'double cut' checked. I'm so happy to share my very successful experience! As you can see in the photos below, I was able to cut a cereal box with my CB09 blade holder PERFECTLY CLEAN!. Today, I revisited the cereal box issue but this time, instead of insisting on my 45 degrees blade, I thought of using the 60 degrees blade which is actually meant for thicker materials. It's not enough for me that the cereal box can be cut as what I'm really more anxious about is if it can be cut cleanly and perfectly. I've read quite a few Cameo users attesting that they are able to successfully cut a cereal box using the Silhouette ratchet blade on a blade setting of 10, thickness 33 and use 'double cut' but I have yet to see any photo proving the claim in spite of several requests.











Roland cut studio update from 1.4