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Hi everyone,
I am new to this forum. I stayed up until midnight and ordered one. I am so excited. It is supposed to arrive on the 26th. Cant wait.
Well, I just checked HSN and, even if I wanted one, I can't afford it! LOL! Looks like it's hand cutters for me for a while anyway. :)
I do understand that it's just for flat elements and can really streamline things for large volume. Thank goodness they haven't made a cutter yet that can do figures.
Well, I just checked HSN and, even if I wanted one, I can't afford it! LOL! Looks like it's hand cutters for me for a while anyway. :)
I do understand that it's just for flat elements and can really streamline things for large volume. Thank goodness they haven't made a cutter yet that can do figures.
Well your kind of incorrect about it being just for flat elements. If you cut out a flower shape you can put in in something to dry so that when it is applied to the cake it is not flat. (hope that makes sense) so the possibilities are really endless.
I am concerned however that I didnt find out about the license that you have to purchase to sell the cakes until AFTER i already purchased it. There has been no price noted on the license yet so I am hoping it not expensive. The debate is....how can you put a license on fonts and shapes that already exist.....well i am gonna wait and see what happens. If I dont like how this is handled I will return it to HSN. You can however use the SCAL (Sure cuts alot) software with the cricut cake and wont have to buy the cartridges, but the flip side to that is that I "heard" that the warranty will be voided it you do that. Not sure if its true though.
Eileen S said:Well, I just checked HSN and, even if I wanted one, I can't afford it! LOL! Looks like it's hand cutters for me for a while anyway. :)
I do understand that it's just for flat elements and can really streamline things for large volume. Thank goodness they haven't made a cutter yet that can do figures.
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