Cricut Maker Knifeblade - Balsa wood & Cricut Chipboard

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Just came across your video. Love the tutorial... being prior Military my only critique is that the stars are upside down. 😉 other than that loved this project

jhroche
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Awesome! It was nice to see the nuances of the knife blade. Looking forward to your pros & cons video!

HeatherCashArt
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Love the flag!! Where do I get the pattern to make

cherylmorrison
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What are copyright materials? I know about copyright images and fonts, do you mean those or something more?

msvandana
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Did you cut your finger, or is that red paint from the stripes? LOL Thanks for this - my daughter (age 10) is still doing battle with me over what she wants to do and what reality will allow her to do! She is overly optimistic so showing her videos like this are helpful in explaining to her what to expect and what will and will not work.

I think she believes her machine should cut plate steel with perfect precision and that she can cut a sticker to place on top of it that is exactly the same and place it on top of the design. When it doesn't work, she grudgingly admits that I was correct, then proceeds to start another impossible project.

Ahh, to be a child again...

Anyway, thank you for your informative and helpful videos. We are learning slowly but surely how to use her Cricut Maker and she is enjoying the experience. Videos like yours are a big help!

TomSteele