Hi to who ever is reading this.
I bought a Brother Scan and Cut recently.
After the tutorials and watching some Utube videos I decided to try cutting some of the card models I'm working on and after some minor adjustments to the scan/cut machine I scanned some of the figures that John Dell includes in his models.
I know the machine would cut long straight lines and those with curves, but I wanted to see what it could do with smaller, tighter turns etc. I used 65 lb card stock for this test.
The mechanic was done in a single cut, the pilot was done with two cuts because the blade was not long enough to get thru the card the first time.
Attachment 261541
Judge for yourself.
Swampfox
I bought a Brother Scan and Cut recently.
After the tutorials and watching some Utube videos I decided to try cutting some of the card models I'm working on and after some minor adjustments to the scan/cut machine I scanned some of the figures that John Dell includes in his models.
I know the machine would cut long straight lines and those with curves, but I wanted to see what it could do with smaller, tighter turns etc. I used 65 lb card stock for this test.
The mechanic was done in a single cut, the pilot was done with two cuts because the blade was not long enough to get thru the card the first time.
Attachment 261541
Judge for yourself.
Swampfox
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