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Can Xyron Adhesive Dot Transfer Sheets be used to cut cloth on Cricut Machines?
This is the information about the transfer sheets.
Uniform edge-to-edge adhesive for die and laser cuts. The adhesive is dot patterned and breaks appropriately so there are no glue strings hanging in cutout areas. The top mask with the glue from the cutout areas still intact can be set aside for later use. Dot pattern adhesive has a longer shelf life and does not yellow over time when applied to items. Acid free.
4 Sheets, 3.5" x 4"
These samll sheets of adhesive are wonderful for adhering die cust, aplhabets, or other small items with odd shapes. They create instant stickers. Peel back the top layer of film and lay your die cut face up on the bottom layer. Pres the Top layer back down to spread adhesive on back of Die cut. Peel top layer and pick up die cut. Your die cut will have dots on backside and be permanetly adhered to your Project.
I just watched the commercial on this last night and the answer would be yes
hello, please help, we have a desktop publishing business, lots of invitations and embossed products, every time i get custom orders i have to send out for the 2" plates to emboss thier stuff, i have to pay a lot and wait 1-2 weeks, i use the seal king embossers, the plates are male - female, top and bottom, is there any machine to laser cut my own dies? i dont want a zillion dollar 6 ton machine, i looked everywhere, there must be a way to emboss text or anything, we only emboss paper but everything is always custom and i would just like to make my own 2 inch plates, thank you
I looked onto your question and it seems as though you meant Embroidering sheets of paper. But it seems to me its wrong . im so sorry.
Is it possible to use it in your house?
How do you trace and cut the picture exactly?
Do you control it or does the machine do it by itself?
So many questions…
We have laser machines to engrave photos into crystals. It is not exactly cutting, but the principle is the same.
To have precise cutting or engraving, you need computer control. Without computer control, cutting is possible, but it will not be pretty. Engraving is impossible without computer control, since you need to arrange millions of dots together to form the photo.
For laser cutting, you essentially heat the metal (or whatever you are cutting) to vaporize it. For laser crystal engraving that we do, the laser beam is focused inside a crystal, where its intensity is strong enough to cause a structure change. The surface is not changed because the laser is not focused there.