![]() These settings cannot be customized at this time.Ĭreate a new material setting with the following parameters and load the Deep Blade:įor this project, leave this setting at “Default” pressure. The machine will use pre-programmed settings. ![]() Knife Blade Setting: Slow cut time, higher edge qualityĬhoose the “Basswood 1/16” preset, and load the Knife Blade. Experiment with settings and blades to find what works best for your project.ĭeep Blade setting: Fast cut time, lower edge quality A Deep Blade will be much faster and doesn’t need supervision, but will most likely result in lower quality work. Generally, a Knife Blade will result in extremely sharp edges, but takes a long time and requires you to supervise the cut to avoid unnecessary passes that can potentially damage the mat. Step 5: Choose a Blade and Design Space settingsĬhoosing the right blade is a very important step for your project. Don’t use regular masking tape, as it will most likely damage the surface of your mat. Add painter’s tape around the edges of the foam. Place the foam on the mat, tape side down, and press firmly, making sure no air pockets are trapped. Avoid using regular masking tape, as it will likely damage the foam when removed. Use a removable layer like blue painter’s tape or removable vinyl sticker sheet to the back of the foam. This will also help provide you with enough space along the edges to place a strip of tape for stabilization.ĮVA foam has a hard time sticking to a Cricut mat without help. For EVA foam sheets, I always use a maximum size of 11.5” x 23” to keep the material and design safely within the margins of the rollers. These robust machines can cut up to 12” x 24” of material. For this tutorial, I am using my own scale designs that I created using Adobe Illustrator. The Cricut comes with free software called Design Space that comes with simple design tools you can use for basic designs. These two foams have slightly different properties, and I have found that using different cutting techniques for each works best. ![]() ![]() I am using 2mm HD-Foam and 2mm EVA 38 foam from TNT Cosplay Supply. Experiment with what works for your material!įor this tutorial we will be cutting scale strips with the Cricut Maker! You can use the settings in this tutorial, and add extra cut passes for the best results. However, you CAN cut Eva foam with the Deep Blade. The Knife Blade accessory is not compatible with machines other than the Maker. Please note that this tutorial assumes you have a general idea of how to use Design Space.Ī Special Note About Using the Explore Air 2: Did you know that it’s easy to cut 2mm EVA foam with a Cricut Maker or a Cricut Explore Air 2? Using a Cricut can help you achieve intricate designs, clean cuts, textures, and is a great way to make repetitive shapes like scales and chainmail! ![]()
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