Enola
New Member
I have some friends who are into the "craft fair" business (slash hobby).
They come to me on occasion for templates, and as of late, vinyl decals for these Glass Blocks (with cute sayings). I knew they were interested in buying a cutter for some time now.
Well, I finally ordered a new cutter to replace my old 24" graphtec. The old girl is running flawless (thats how I know its a girl), but it was time to go larger with all the bells an whistles. So I give them a call and make them a screaming deal (or so I thought) of $300 for the cutter including an old version of flexisign.
To my surprise, they poo-poo'd my offer and explained how they researched the Cricut, and all the the materials it would cut that my plotter would not. One of their major interests was the ability of the cricut to cuy LEATHER and some kind of WOOD?
Well darn. I wish I would have knew about the cricut before I ordered my new graphtec.
(yes Im being sarcastic)
They come to me on occasion for templates, and as of late, vinyl decals for these Glass Blocks (with cute sayings). I knew they were interested in buying a cutter for some time now.
Well, I finally ordered a new cutter to replace my old 24" graphtec. The old girl is running flawless (thats how I know its a girl), but it was time to go larger with all the bells an whistles. So I give them a call and make them a screaming deal (or so I thought) of $300 for the cutter including an old version of flexisign.
To my surprise, they poo-poo'd my offer and explained how they researched the Cricut, and all the the materials it would cut that my plotter would not. One of their major interests was the ability of the cricut to cuy LEATHER and some kind of WOOD?
Well darn. I wish I would have knew about the cricut before I ordered my new graphtec.
(yes Im being sarcastic)