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Re: cutting machines

Postby makeitbig » 22 Jan 2010, 19:30

Yes, the craftrobo would be a good one for stuff like that. There are loads of templates you can buy, beg, steal or borrow to make all sorts of things, including cupcake boxes, wedding favour boxes and allsorts.
To do a lot of them though you will go through some blades, which I'm told are not cheap.
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Re: cutting machines

Postby SheenaDavis » 10 Mar 2010, 10:09

The Craft Robo is a good idea for cutting papers for designing and packaging.It is the computer link machine used for printing and cutting faster and quicker.It is a nice idea for designing the creativity.












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Re: cutting machines

Postby johngate2100 » 22 Jun 2010, 20:16

I did also use Craft Robo in my company and its very affective and efficient for printing specially.We are a packaging company but we do printing as well on larger scale.
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Re: cutting machines

Postby Nickie » 23 Jun 2010, 15:44

Where are you based John? In the UK?
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Re: cutting machines

Postby sunrisecards » 23 Jun 2010, 18:43

I'm toying with the idea of buying a big shot express later in the year
I've heard so many good reports about it
has anyone on here got one ??
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Re: cutting machines

Postby Nickie » 23 Jun 2010, 19:44

Our big card maker is Jo and she's not been seen in these parts for a while now- think she just got too busy as things were going really well for her the last time we 'spoke'. I can't say I know anything much about card making although I'm sure it's on my to do list somewhere.
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