![]() ![]() Washi Tape or Washi Sheet are the most popular recommended material settings for cutting tiny letters out of vinyl. The Washi Tape/Sheet settings: reduce your cut pressure If you have a Silhouette or pro machine, you will be able to set your own speed and cut force, and use settings like “segment overcut” (Silhouette) or “tangential emulation” (Roland, Graphtec) which will allow better handling around corners. help your machine handle corners with the Deep Point Blade.reduce the downward force by using a Washi setting. ![]() Here’s what to try if standard settings fail (if vinyl is lifting/not cutting cleanly): With a Cricut machine, you can find or create material settings using less pressure, but everything else (speed, blade depth, acceleration, etc.) is a pre-programmed mystery. Most HTV will cut without any special settings, and others (adhesive vinyl) will probably require adjustments. Your settings will depend on what vinyl you choose. ![]() In general, the key to better precision with small cuts is less pressure, slower cutting speed, and helping your machine handle corners. Section 1: What settings will give you the best cuts for small fonts using your Cricut? Many of the fonts popular with crafters – hand-drawn, scripts, irregular display fonts – are not standard and vary widely in terms of point sizing, so I tend to use height and width measurements for fitting my fonts into projects. How does 0.25″ translate into point size? It depends on the font. Script, serif, and all-caps fonts showing how character heights can differ for the same line height ![]()
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