😅 I had such a time with this project. It took me a couple of days to even put the footage together because there may have been a few moments of cussing at the machine. Lol! Done days are like that, but they do teach us a lot! Thanks for watching 🥰
This is a great video. I am on the fence about getting the curio 2 or the cameo 5 (I have a cameo 4 since 2020) and it was so nice to see you use a mat. I cut alot of 80# cardstock and want to see if the es bed will work or not. this shows me that it can work with a mat. I don't have enough room for the C5 and the es mat but can work with the curio 2 size. Thanks!!!
Thank you! I was only going to get the curio because my Cameo 4 works perfectly fine, and I'm out of space. But apparently, my shopping addiction won out, and now I have both. 😅
❤❤❤ wooow ,u so relaxing 😅I think I find the one I will subscribe 😅 Woooow 😊 u are so plaisantes Soul 🙏🏽 Wooooow And this days is all what I need ... 😊 Merci infiniment, Marie 😅
Hi. How did you decide where the flowers would line up? Does the Curio 2 have a camera? or did you estimate the placement based on the rulers on the mat?
The issue was user error (that's me) but actually had nothing to do with the wood blank. The first issue was that I did not do a test run and just went with the settings in Silhouette Studio. The force was entirely too high and was engraving instead of sketching. The next issue was that I had the design too large. It looked ok on the screen, but was definitely too large when the Curio was drawing it out. When the pen went off the edge, it bumped the carriage out of alignment. That force is what caused the picture frame to move. It was definitely secure enough for the typical sketch job. Every first with this machine will be trial and error, but I think I have enough patience and coffee to get it right.
This video taught me more than 10 successful ones. Thank you for posting it!
😅 I had such a time with this project. It took me a couple of days to even put the footage together because there may have been a few moments of cussing at the machine. Lol! Done days are like that, but they do teach us a lot! Thanks for watching 🥰
This is a great video. I am on the fence about getting the curio 2 or the cameo 5 (I have a cameo 4 since 2020) and it was so nice to see you use a mat. I cut alot of 80# cardstock and want to see if the es bed will work or not. this shows me that it can work with a mat. I don't have enough room for the C5 and the es mat but can work with the curio 2 size. Thanks!!!
Thank you! I was only going to get the curio because my Cameo 4 works perfectly fine, and I'm out of space. But apparently, my shopping addiction won out, and now I have both. 😅
I've done this twice now and it's still cutting too far to the right.... HELP!!
Is it a regular cut project or print and cut?
Dankeschön für deine tollen Videos.❤Darf ich mal fragen was du für eine Matte benutzt?
Thank you. I used a regular silhouette adhesive mat.
@@silhouettesuccess Hält die Matte ohne sie anzukleben?
The electrostatic bed holds it in place.
❤❤❤ wooow ,u so relaxing 😅I think I find the one I will subscribe 😅 Woooow 😊 u are so plaisantes Soul 🙏🏽 Wooooow
And this days is all what I need ...
😊 Merci infiniment, Marie 😅
Thanks for watching!
Hi. How did you decide where the flowers would line up? Does the Curio 2 have a camera? or did you estimate the placement based on the rulers on the mat?
You have to line it up with the grid. That part is going to take a bit of practice and a lot of patience.
You can clearly see that the wood isn't flush what happened is exactly what I expected.
The issue was user error (that's me) but actually had nothing to do with the wood blank. The first issue was that I did not do a test run and just went with the settings in Silhouette Studio. The force was entirely too high and was engraving instead of sketching. The next issue was that I had the design too large. It looked ok on the screen, but was definitely too large when the Curio was drawing it out. When the pen went off the edge, it bumped the carriage out of alignment. That force is what caused the picture frame to move. It was definitely secure enough for the typical sketch job. Every first with this machine will be trial and error, but I think I have enough patience and coffee to get it right.