While the Silhouette does a decent job embossing the leather, I would use a leather tool to properly restamp the lines and add shadowing. This will add much more detailing to the piece. Also, you will want to burnish or coat the edges for a more finished look. This will clean up any frayed leather or cut marks.
All leather will vary. Test cutting is the only way to know for your thickness of leather. Mine was cut with a varying blade depths and multiple passes, but it still needs to be hand cut with scissors after due to the thickness of the leather.
With the key fob's "stitches", with a thinner leather maybe (or cameo 4), can it actually be cut through so you don't have to use an awl to punch the stitching holes?
Ultimately, it would depend on the the thickness of the leather. The cut around the edges is done with a blade at a 5 and a 10 and it doesn't cut through tooling leather.
@@nickik1309 & Nermine Ghazal - ultimately it is going to depend on the thickness of the leather. I am using ReaLeather tooling leather. Platform 4 - Emboss Action with Fine Embossing tool - Force 33, Speed - 5 Cut was Ratchet blade at 5 first pass and 10 on second and/or 3rd pass. Finish the cut with scissors.
Hello ...is it possible to emboss or deboss leather between 3-4 mm thickness with curio...I am making knife steath and I should use such thick leather but also I want to do embossing or debossing by the machine. Please let me know. Thanks
You would have to test it out. This tooling leather is about 3-4 oz I believe. Ultimately it will come down to testing on what will work and it has to be tooling leather in order for it to take the emboss. Treated leather doesn't take the emboss as well.
@@SilhouetteSecrets thanks a lot. I ll be using vegetable tanned leather. I think i ll put the leather in some water to be more flexible. Maybe in that way some repeating will sort it out. Anyway thanks again
@@probulb you want to first put it on the cutting mat and then wet it with a sponge and water.... if you soak it first, it will not stick to the cutting mat.
Yes, any material that has fibers is going to leave debris. You can use contact paper or I used Protecto Film, which is the artist brand of contact paper on top of the cutting mat that I remove after to help keep the mat clean. I also have a full step-by-step class on this process here... silhouette-secrets.teachable.com/p/embossing-leather-with-the-silhouette-curio
I do a lot of 4-5 oz Oil Tan leather items. How hard is it to use the Curio to cut out patterns with it? I've tried similar machines that says it can be done, but no matter how much the blade is set to, it takes 20+ passes and then usually only cuts part of it...
4-5 oz is going to be tough and just depend on the leather and the actual thickness. The Curio blade is only 2 mm in depth, so it can only really cut a bit less than 2 mm in thickness, but will depend on the density of the leather as well.
No, the clearance isn't high enough to finish the cuts on it. The tool just gets stuck.... if you have thin leather than maybe.... you need tooling leather for it to hold the emboss..... however, I have cut real, high quality leather on the Cameo 4 - here is more on that silhouette-secrets.com/2021/06/17/cutting-leather-with-the-cameo-4-3-mm-kraft-blade-class/
No, the Cameo is not designed for embossing or etching. It also has a 3 mm clearance, so is not high enough to be able to do this on the Cameo. The Cameo 4 has specific tools that fit in the adapter and an embossing tool is not one of them.
I'm planning to use the silhouette clear stamp material/sheet (I'm not sure how to call it). I saw a tutorial which used the silhouette cutting machine (didn't specify which one) to design and cut the custom stamp. Though the stamp was thinner, I prefer to use clear stamps.
@@dannicaroseaquino881 yes, you should be able to cut the same materials on the Curio as you could on the Silhouette. I have not used the stamp material so cannot give specifics on it. Hope that helps!
@@ajlundeen I believe it is 3-4 oz, but it does not say on the package. www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Leather-Crafting/Leather-Pieces/Tooling-Leather/p/29470
@@SilhouetteSecrets A good conversion chart I use to go from MM to Oz on leather is: www.fineleatherworking.com/blog/leather-thickness-conversion-chart/
While the Silhouette does a decent job embossing the leather, I would use a leather tool to properly restamp the lines and add shadowing. This will add much more detailing to the piece. Also, you will want to burnish or coat the edges for a more finished look. This will clean up any frayed leather or cut marks.
Interested in the cut setting
All leather will vary. Test cutting is the only way to know for your thickness of leather. Mine was cut with a varying blade depths and multiple passes, but it still needs to be hand cut with scissors after due to the thickness of the leather.
Can this be done on the curio 2?
I haven't had the time to put the hours and hours into testing it, but it's on my list.
With the key fob's "stitches", with a thinner leather maybe (or cameo 4), can it actually be cut through so you don't have to use an awl to punch the stitching holes?
Ultimately, it would depend on the the thickness of the leather. The cut around the edges is done with a blade at a 5 and a 10 and it doesn't cut through tooling leather.
What settings did you usr
Thickness speed number of passes number of platform
I would love to know this too as I've tried it and it wont let me select leather
@@nickik1309 & Nermine Ghazal - ultimately it is going to depend on the thickness of the leather. I am using ReaLeather tooling leather. Platform 4 - Emboss Action with Fine Embossing tool - Force 33, Speed - 5
Cut was Ratchet blade at 5 first pass and 10 on second and/or 3rd pass. Finish the cut with scissors.
@@nickik1309 You would need to create your own custom setting for this project for both the emboss and the cutting.
What are you rubbing on the leather? Water?
What Material settings do you have on here using that leather?
I created my own with the Emboss setting, max force, and lots and lots of testing.
Is there a way to change the mat on the board to a 12x12
No. There is the small or large base and you have to use those.
What do you mean by the base? Like the part that rolls into the machine ?
@@smokahj715 yes, the base is what rolls in and out of the machine and you stack the platforms on top of the base.... bit.ly/39o3BTF affil
@@SilhouetteSecrets thank you very much appreciate everything!!
Hello ...is it possible to emboss or deboss leather between 3-4 mm thickness with curio...I am making knife steath and I should use such thick leather but also I want to do embossing or debossing by the machine.
Please let me know. Thanks
You would have to test it out. This tooling leather is about 3-4 oz I believe. Ultimately it will come down to testing on what will work and it has to be tooling leather in order for it to take the emboss. Treated leather doesn't take the emboss as well.
@@SilhouetteSecrets thanks a lot. I ll be using vegetable tanned leather. I think i ll put the leather in some water to be more flexible. Maybe in that way some repeating will sort it out. Anyway thanks again
@@probulb you want to first put it on the cutting mat and then wet it with a sponge and water.... if you soak it first, it will not stick to the cutting mat.
@@SilhouetteSecrets that is a great idea...i appreciate that... because i wasn't thinking of that😊. Superb. Thanks.
Does the back of the leather leave “lint” that sticks to the mat? How do you clean it off? Thank you.
Yes, any material that has fibers is going to leave debris. You can use contact paper or I used Protecto Film, which is the artist brand of contact paper on top of the cutting mat that I remove after to help keep the mat clean.
I also have a full step-by-step class on this process here... silhouette-secrets.teachable.com/p/embossing-leather-with-the-silhouette-curio
Thank you! That’s a great idea.
@@Kathylquiltz You are welcome!
I do a lot of 4-5 oz Oil Tan leather items. How hard is it to use the Curio to cut out patterns with it? I've tried similar machines that says it can be done, but no matter how much the blade is set to, it takes 20+ passes and then usually only cuts part of it...
4-5 oz is going to be tough and just depend on the leather and the actual thickness. The Curio blade is only 2 mm in depth, so it can only really cut a bit less than 2 mm in thickness, but will depend on the density of the leather as well.
Hello, can you use the curio to emboss 1MIL copper foil? Thanks
The best way to know would be to test it. It is not something I have done before.
@@SilhouetteSecrets I don't have the machine yet, I'm still researching it. But no worries, thanks for your time.
Can this be done with the cameo 4?
No, the clearance isn't high enough to finish the cuts on it. The tool just gets stuck.... if you have thin leather than maybe.... you need tooling leather for it to hold the emboss..... however, I have cut real, high quality leather on the Cameo 4 - here is more on that
silhouette-secrets.com/2021/06/17/cutting-leather-with-the-cameo-4-3-mm-kraft-blade-class/
Wow ! I wuv it !
Thank you!
Can you do this on the cameo 4 as well?
No, the Cameo is not designed for embossing or etching. It also has a 3 mm clearance, so is not high enough to be able to do this on the Cameo. The Cameo 4 has specific tools that fit in the adapter and an embossing tool is not one of them.
Can you create reusable and custom stamps with curio?
The Silhouette Mint is the stamp machine. You can create your own custom stamps with that. What material would you be making the stamps out of?
I'm planning to use the silhouette clear stamp material/sheet (I'm not sure how to call it). I saw a tutorial which used the silhouette cutting machine (didn't specify which one) to design and cut the custom stamp. Though the stamp was thinner, I prefer to use clear stamps.
@@dannicaroseaquino881 yes, you should be able to cut the same materials on the Curio as you could on the Silhouette. I have not used the stamp material so cannot give specifics on it. Hope that helps!
@@SilhouetteSecrets Thanks a lot! This has been very helpful ☺️
@@dannicaroseaquino881 you are welcome! Good luck and have fun!
you can turn the leather upside down to cut the other side....
I tried that but with real leather you ruin the finish on it.
In this case, I am embossing on the top side of the leather, if you turned it upside down, you wouldn't get the cut lines to line up again.
What thickness of tooling leather works best?
I am using ReaLeather tooling leather in this video.
SilhouetteSecrets.com do you know the mm/thickness. I went to real leather site but seems to be for wholesalers.
@@ajlundeen I believe it is 3-4 oz, but it does not say on the package.
www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Leather-Crafting/Leather-Pieces/Tooling-Leather/p/29470
SilhouetteSecrets.com thank you kindly.
@@SilhouetteSecrets A good conversion chart I use to go from MM to Oz on leather is:
www.fineleatherworking.com/blog/leather-thickness-conversion-chart/
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I can't hear you
There is no talking in the video. It's a demo showing what can be done.
The full step-by-step class can be found here - silhouette-secrets.teachable.com/p/embossing-leather-with-the-silhouette-curio