How to Cut LEATHER with Silhouette CAMEO 4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- I bought a Silhouette Cameo 4 vinyl cutter to make some nice stickers for labeling. But most importantly, I was curious if a machine like that could be used to cut out leather patterns, to save time when leatherworking.
In this video, I show you what I have found out about the leather-cutting capabilities of the Cameo 4, and how you can also use this machine for your DIY projects.
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Great video!! Keep up the cool content
Thanks :)
thanks for a great video and explaining things simply.
Wow I didn’t know it could cut fabric 😍
I don't understand, you change the setting after if goes through once? How do you line it exactly so that it goes over the first cut??
Hi, the leather stays glued to the cutting board and the lines in the Studio software are the same, so when I remake a cut it just goes over the same path.
How to draw on leather? (thick material) Do you have some usefull tips?
I like to use an awl to scratch the leather, but there are also special silver pens that can be rubbed off once the lines aren't needed anymore. They're pretty common in online leatherworking stores.