How do I use the different cutting tools and blades on my Cricut machine?

Cricut Guide For Beginners
Cricut Guide For Beginners

If you own a Cricut machine, you know that it’s an incredibly versatile tool for cutting a variety of materials. From paper and cardstock to vinyl and even fabric, the Cricut can handle it all with the right blade and cutting tool. In this article, we’ll take a look at the different cutting tools and blades available for the Cricut and how to use them to get the best results.

One of the most important things to consider when using your Cricut is the type of material you’ll be cutting. Different materials require different blades and cutting tools to achieve a clean and precise cut. Here are the most common cutting tools and blades available for the Cricut and how to use them:

  1. Standard blade: The standard blade is the most common blade used with the Cricut and is suitable for cutting a wide range of materials, including paper, cardstock, and vinyl. To use the standard blade, simply load it into the blade housing on your Cricut and select the appropriate blade setting in the design software.
  2. Deep cut blade: The deep cut blade is used for cutting thicker materials like chipboard, foam board, and balsa wood. It has a longer and wider blade that allows it to cut through thicker materials with ease. To use the deep cut blade, you’ll need to use the deep cut blade housing, which is included with the Cricut Maker.
  3. Rotary blade: The rotary blade is a unique blade that is specifically designed for cutting fabric. It has a small, circular blade that rotates as it cuts, allowing it to easily follow the contours of fabric without tearing or fraying. To use the rotary blade, you’ll need to use the rotary blade housing and the special fabric grip mat.
  4. Scoring stylus: The scoring stylus is a small, pointed tool that is used to create precise score lines on paper and cardstock. This is useful for creating fold lines on greeting cards or invitations, or for creating creases in paper crafts. To use the scoring stylus, simply select the scoring tool in the design software and follow the prompts to create your score lines.
  5. Wavy blade: The wavy blade is a specialized blade that is used to create wavy or decorative cuts in paper and cardstock. It’s a great tool for creating unique and eye-catching designs. To use the wavy blade, simply load it into the blade housing and select the wavy blade setting in the design software.

Using the different cutting tools and blades on your Cricut machine is easy once you understand the specific purpose of each tool. By selecting the appropriate blade or tool for your project, you can achieve precise and clean cuts every time. With a little practice and the right tools, you’ll be a Cricut pro in no time!