Definitely! We have all of our tutorials and webinars for the VinylSystems cutters on this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLY9aNS49KtIyNYBeKYRvDFxmV17aD6Q6X.html We had a webinar last Friday that should be uploaded to UA-cam later this week. So be on the lookout for that one too! -Jared
Guys if possible can you make a video demonstrating how to cut or contourcut felt fabric. Cricut does it, but the space limitations are driving me crazy. Would like to do it using my Heatpress Edge cutter. Thank you!
We have a webinar where we showed how to cut felt on a Silhouette Cameo, but we haven't yet done any testing with felt on the VinylSystems Edge machine. We'll try to add that to our list of projects. But if you plan on testing it in the mean time, you'll want to use a cutting mat (your Cricut cutting mat should do fine) and the 60° Blue Cap Blade - www.heatpressnation.com/products/vinyl-systems-60-blade. The extra angle on the blade helps cut thicker materials.
The cut process will vary depending on what vinyl cutter you're using. But the application will be similar to this video: ua-cam.com/video/cLvmnVWAIlk/v-deo.html
There are different printable papers and vinyl available for different printers. For example, if you have an inkjet printer, you'll want to use inkjet heat transfer paper (heat.press/inkjethtp). If you have a sublimation printer, you'll want to use a printable HTV like Siser EasySubli (heat.press/easysubli) or Forever Subli-Flex 202 (heat.press/subliflex202).
The clear sheet you see at 3:31 in this video is the Politack 853 Transfer Tape, formerly known as the Multi-Tack Carrier Sheet - www.heatpressnation.com/products/multitack-carrier-sheet-11-yards We use it as a cutting mat sometimes. In other videos you might see us using a Silhouette Cutting Mat for the same purpose. Both get the job done equally well, though many folks have their own preference for which one to use.
Hello, if I use the vinyl cutter to cut card stock, would it go directly on the cutter or do I have to use something else under it so it can cut?
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Great video, please keep making videos based on this cutter. If possible including steps by step. Thank you!
Definitely! We have all of our tutorials and webinars for the VinylSystems cutters on this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLY9aNS49KtIyNYBeKYRvDFxmV17aD6Q6X.html
We had a webinar last Friday that should be uploaded to UA-cam later this week. So be on the lookout for that one too!
-Jared
Guys if possible can you make a video demonstrating how to cut or contourcut felt fabric. Cricut does it, but the space limitations are driving me crazy. Would like to do it using my Heatpress Edge cutter. Thank you!
We have a webinar where we showed how to cut felt on a Silhouette Cameo, but we haven't yet done any testing with felt on the VinylSystems Edge machine. We'll try to add that to our list of projects. But if you plan on testing it in the mean time, you'll want to use a cutting mat (your Cricut cutting mat should do fine) and the 60° Blue Cap Blade - www.heatpressnation.com/products/vinyl-systems-60-blade. The extra angle on the blade helps cut thicker materials.
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Just make him a bunch of cool custom stuff and I'm sure he'll be fine 😂😂
Do you have a detailed instructional video on how to cut window decals?
The cut process will vary depending on what vinyl cutter you're using. But the application will be similar to this video: ua-cam.com/video/cLvmnVWAIlk/v-deo.html
@@HeatPressNation thank you. I have the HPN Vinyl Systems Specialist 28" cutter/plotter, but no contour cutting. Will that work?
Hello I got a question can I cut my sublimation paper on my vinyl cutter?
Hi there! Technically, yes, however, sublimation does not require cutting and weeding :)
Always doin a great job
Thank you, good sir!
Appreciated this info, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Is it possible to print on any printer using vinyl paper? For example. Inkjet printer, sublimation?
There are different printable papers and vinyl available for different printers. For example, if you have an inkjet printer, you'll want to use inkjet heat transfer paper (heat.press/inkjethtp). If you have a sublimation printer, you'll want to use a printable HTV like Siser EasySubli (heat.press/easysubli) or Forever Subli-Flex 202 (heat.press/subliflex202).
What is that clear cutting mat you’re using to hold onto to the card stock??
The clear sheet you see at 3:31 in this video is the Politack 853 Transfer Tape, formerly known as the Multi-Tack Carrier Sheet - www.heatpressnation.com/products/multitack-carrier-sheet-11-yards
We use it as a cutting mat sometimes. In other videos you might see us using a Silhouette Cutting Mat for the same purpose. Both get the job done equally well, though many folks have their own preference for which one to use.