cutting models

Where do you cut?


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xBobble

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Apr 28, 2012
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It's an investment, but if you can REALLY improve cutting...

I guess it depends on how bad you were in the first place. :wink: The Cameo does have a bit of an issue with very, very tight angles. I think the problem is that, while the cutting point is very small, it's still the tip of a strait blade. That blade sometimes has a little bit of a problem making very sharp turns -- going one way, pivoting, and going back the other way. I think there are ways to get around this but I've never had a big enough problem or needed a perfect enough cut to investigate them.

Anyway, full disclosure .....
 

jean-lucpicard

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Jan 12, 2014
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I have to agree. The lines are simply a guide for where to cut a majority of the time. There are times though when it is really necessary to follow them, but I have found that this is rare - most kits leave room for discretion when cutting.