tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post4999751279544096188..comments2022-11-01T02:48:16.426-07:00Comments on Create and Cut: Five Days of ImpressionsTom Meekshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00986603069110650426noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post-39546743095017405682010-08-16T15:29:54.851-07:002010-08-16T15:29:54.851-07:00Wolfmax, Your question is so important that it de...Wolfmax, Your question is so important that it deserves an article... and, special comment on how important this community of readers is to each other.<br /><br />THANKS!! <br /><br />See "This is OUR Blog" for my full reply.Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00986603069110650426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post-17165446844778799242010-08-16T15:05:46.998-07:002010-08-16T15:05:46.998-07:00Hi
Great blog. Just the sort of info My girlfrien...Hi<br /><br />Great blog. Just the sort of info My girlfriend and I needed.<br /><br />Having just bought one of these for my girlfriend we have come across an issue that i have not found any info about on the web so i was wondering if you had an insight. The issue is the perspex tray insert with the ruler markings on. The instructions say it is a 'Paper Support Insert' and it sits in the tray. But when we tested a piece of 12" x 12" 240g card with the insert in the tray, the card failed to be drawn in properly and the machine made some rather disconcerting noises. Without the insert, the same card worked flawlessly but we did find we couldn't put more than one piece in at a time as the machine pulled more than one through (well at least both the sheets we had in the tray at the same time). So, any idea on what and/or how this insert is to be used?<br /><br />Thanks in advance.<br /><br />ps.Also posted in wrong blog section (14th Aug)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04013690982402115552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post-28484433460029443982010-08-16T12:06:58.195-07:002010-08-16T12:06:58.195-07:00Thanks, Ruthie.
Please take a piece of fun foam w...Thanks, Ruthie.<br /><br />Please take a piece of fun foam with you and try it out and let me know what you think.<br /><br />The Fun Foam I am trying is by Creatology. And, a brave person, with some effort will get it under the cutting head. I won't say any more than that since you are going to be looking at a machine tomorrow.<br /><br />But, I really am looking forward to seeing if your experience and reaction is the same as mine. :)Tom Meekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00986603069110650426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post-18399386261651815802010-08-16T10:34:27.779-07:002010-08-16T10:34:27.779-07:00Ooooo Tom - not sure if this will work with the th...Ooooo Tom - not sure if this will work with the thickness of foam you get from Michaels - but...."It CAN cut fun foam! You have to take the grey safety cap off of the blade and then it will fit under the trolley. We've tested it in the office and it works :)" from the ecraft facebook page! As I said, not sure if it will work on the thickness you buy - suspect you have tried this!<br /><br />RxRuthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02653876961227097967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5946206262090528390.post-66299276837740458762010-08-16T10:03:49.022-07:002010-08-16T10:03:49.022-07:00hee hee - so, errrr, you like it then?
Thanks a...hee hee - so, errrr, you like it then? <br /><br />Thanks again for all your work with this one! <br />Am sooooo tempted to jump right in but am hoping to check one out for myself tomorrow! Just setting up the trip now!Ruthiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02653876961227097967noreply@blogger.com