It’s good for custom vinyl stickers, or lettering on fabric. I’ve made star trek decals for my friends cars, made pop-up holiday cards, and custom designs for quilts among other things. It’s a bit limited because the joy isn’t as large as other cricut machines, and it isn’t as good for engraving or embossing in my experience. But it’s a great entry level machine
I’m with you on that if it was for me. I have been looking at a getting a laser engraver, and I don’t even consider proprietary software and materials.
I guess its a machine that cuts shapes or something? idk have fun ig
It’s good for custom vinyl stickers, or lettering on fabric. I’ve made star trek decals for my friends cars, made pop-up holiday cards, and custom designs for quilts among other things. It’s a bit limited because the joy isn’t as large as other cricut machines, and it isn’t as good for engraving or embossing in my experience. But it’s a great entry level machine
I get the impression that Cricuts are super proprietary. Better to get some other brand of vinyl cutter machine, like Silhouette, Brother, Vevor, etc.
I’m with you on that if it was for me. I have been looking at a getting a laser engraver, and I don’t even consider proprietary software and materials.
Just don’t get a glowforge…
I was looking at an ohmtech k40, but, haven’t been able to justify the price for what will, essentially, be a toy