ALTEREDIMAGEDESIGNS
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So I was just looking up to see if there was a rotary blade for my Summa S2 cutter and i stumbled across a rotary blade for the new circuit maker cutter. So I was intrigued to see this thing. I am blown away. For 450 bucks this little thing is like a mini Summa F series cutter. It has true tangential control. You can buy a freakin' rotate blade holder and blade for under 75 bucks. They offer a drag knife for it, as well as an exacto type knife setup for cutting materials up to 3/32"... Why is it that for 450 dollars one can purchase this thing but a dang T series cutter in our world is 10 grand. I understand the cricut isn't a commercial machine. But let me tell you, there are plenty of people using them to that level.
I am blown away by this little thing.
The most annoying part to me though, is the blade prices, the rotary knife prices etc are PEANUTS compared to what we pay. And guess what. The blades for the cricuts fit roland plotters...
Heres a link to the thing. Cricut Maker | Meet the ultimate smart cutting machine
I am blown away by this little thing.
The most annoying part to me though, is the blade prices, the rotary knife prices etc are PEANUTS compared to what we pay. And guess what. The blades for the cricuts fit roland plotters...
Heres a link to the thing. Cricut Maker | Meet the ultimate smart cutting machine