04 Jan My New Silhouette Cameo Cutting Machine
New year, new cutting machine. Actually, I bought a new cutting machine back in November but have been too busy to open the box.
Why did I get a new cutting machine? I currently own the Klic-N-Kut Element, which is almost 4 years old. It still works pretty well, but it's a little finicky, so I thought it was a good time to get a new machine. The second reason for getting a new machine is so that I can recommend a machine for those of you who want to make my cards, but do not want to hand cut them. Some of my cards are pretty intricate and would require a lot of patience to make by hand. Another reason to get a cutting machine, which is the initial reason I got one, is to make many cards. I bought my cutting machine to make invitations for my wedding. The money I saved making my own wedding invitations paid for the cutting machine. Also, many of you have asked me what machine I would recommend using, and since the Klic-N-Kut Element is outdated and can't be bought anymore, I wanted to recommend a more recent model.
Why did I get the Silhouette Cameo over the others? There are quite a few new cutting machines out there. After doing some research, I narrowed my choice between the Silhouette Cameo and the Klic-N-Kut Zing. Both have great features and come in a really nice small form factor. I chose the Silhouette Cameo for 2 reasons. First, it is a lot cheaper than the Zing, so I'd rather recommend a machine that is more affordable. Secondly, I already have a Klic-N-Kut, and can make cutting files that will work with it, so I wanted to get a different machine so I can offer another option for anyone who didn't have a Klic-N-Kut. I'm sure the Klic-N-Kut Zing works well.
What comes with the Silhouette Cameo? I created a quick video on unboxing the Silhouette Cameo that you can view here:
The Silhouette Cameo comes with the following items:
- Silhouette Cameo cutting machine
- Power cord
- USB cord
- Cutting blade
- Cutting mat
- $10 credit for www.silhouetteamerica.com
- An instructional video CD
- Silhouette Studio software
- Quick start guide
- Registration card and precautions information sheet
Here is an image of what came in the box:
I thought it would be a good idea to show you what the Silhouette Cameo looks like next to my old Klic-N-Kut Element.
The element actually weighs a lot more because, not only is it bigger, its housing is made of metal. The Cameo is a lot lighter because it's made mostly of plastic.
So here's my first impression of the Silhouette Cameo after having cut my first template with it. It works really well and is able to cut very fine details. There are a lot fewer controls to fiddle around with than my old cutting machine, which makes it a lot easier to use. We'll see how well it works over time. The cutting mat is already tacky, which is nice since you don't need to fiddle around with spray glues. But that also means you can't control how tacky you want the mat to be. The Silhouette Studio software looks slick but seems somewhat limited. I'll have to play it a little more. It currently does not read .pdf files but it can read .dxf files. I'll have to convert my templates to .dxf or .studio(Silhouette's file format) files in order for the machine to cut my templates. I may recommend a third party cutting software like Make the Cut or Sure Cuts A Lot. Overall, it worked well out of the box.
If you are considering getting a cutting machine to avoid cutting my templates out hand, you can buy the Silhouette Cameo from Amazon.com or from Scrapbook.com.
For those of you who already have cutting machines, I'd like to know what machines you use and what file formats your machines can accept.
Carol
Posted at 05:31h, 04 JanuaryI was really annoyed to find out that the Cameo doesn’t support the plugin for Corel. It still will work using the printer driver–Corel treats it as if it were a printer–but the functionality is greatly reduced. Sigh. What is WITH these companies pushing us to use their proprietary file formats?
eunice
Posted at 01:28h, 06 JanuaryBought me a Cameo for Christmas too! Looking forward to being able to learn and create with you!
Tabatha
Posted at 06:40h, 07 JanuaryHi, Love your pop up cards. A lot of people use svg files if that helps. Me included 🙂
Creative
Posted at 14:11h, 07 JanuaryI have a dumb question. Neither my KNK or Silhouette use .svg files. Do people have to use Make the Cut or Sure Cuts A Lot to cut with .svg files?
Carol
Posted at 15:28h, 07 JanuaryYou can open it in Inkscape and save it as a DXF. Then open it with Silhouette Studio (or what do you have?)
Creative
Posted at 01:00h, 08 JanuaryYea, it reads dxf files. But why wont these cutting machines read svg files, which seem to be a very universal file format. I’ll check out Inkscape. Cutting directly from Inkscape…interesting.
Cathy D.
Posted at 12:44h, 21 JuneA Cricut Explore will read .svg files. I love my Explore and Explore Air 2.
Carol
Posted at 15:33h, 07 JanuaryOr cut directly from Inkscape by adding your Cameo as if it were a printer. At least I think you can! You can “print” to CraftRobo and it cuts on the print lines. File/Print/Add Printer. Add the Cameo. Then File/Print. Click the Preferences button. Some sort of box will open. Probably. For the Robo I get a box where I set the paper size and orientation, and set up the print and score lines.
Carol
Posted at 07:27h, 08 JanuaryBecause they’re pushing their proprietary file formats. Which means you have to use their software.
Most of the svg files floating around are drawn in such a way to work well with Cricut–that is, every shape is closed. Not a problem with shapes that ARE closed, but with lines, it means the line has to be drawn as a very flat rectangle. A straight line must contain FOUR control points (data points) rather than two. I wonder if my machine would cut it twice, trying to make a miniscule rectangle? For most files it’s probably a minimal issue, but it bugs me.
Soraya
Posted at 12:32h, 13 Januarycongratulations on your new toy! hope it will bring you many hours of happiness
Soraya
Posted at 18:58h, 17 JanuaryI should have added that I have a black cat and use svg files
Lu
Posted at 01:49h, 28 JanuaryHi, It’s been a LONG while since I’ve heard Fm YOU, so I went back to U-Tube
to LOOK for Ur SPIRAL Hearts. I tried to re-sign up bur for some reason it says I’m already sign-up?????
Am I doing something WRONG that I’m NO LONGER GETTING Ur Up-DATES
I’m so SAD that I DIDn’T KNOW of the BIRTH of YOUR Precious Mircle’s BIRTH
Just a Beautiful BABY. Believe Me. I worked in NEW-BORN Nursery. Loved the BABIES but COULDn’T take that new-born SHREEAKING, so I WORE EAR-PLUGS, it seems to MUFFLE the SOUND. The Shreeking GOES AWAY after the 7th DAY, when the Vocal Cords GET STRONGER, develop Texture, with actual WIND/AIR going THRU THEM.
I sure hope Your taking LOTS of Pictures! BY now YOUR LITTLE
ANGEL KNOWS YOU and has THEIR OWN PERSONALITY…YES???
ENJOY EACH SECOND, MINUTE, FEEDING DIAPER CHANGIN’
YES IT ALL-ALL GOES BY TOO FAST, KEEP CAMERA-VIDEO-HANDY..BATH-TIME
IS GOING TO BE, FUN VERY SOON! GET READY:)
Creative
Posted at 07:54h, 28 JanuaryHi! Yes, i’ve been busy with my little baby so i haven’t had time to post any new designs. Thank you for your kind wishes.
Vasudha
Posted at 03:00h, 28 JanuaryUmm..i wanted to ask about this machine…it directly prints from the computer+cuts or you have to print separately and put it the machine and then it cuts?
Creative
Posted at 07:52h, 28 JanuaryHi! The cutter only cuts. You can print on a standard printer, then use the cutting machine to cut the parts out.
Tammy
Posted at 10:13h, 30 JanuaryWhoo Hooo I really like this. I have the Cameo and the Zing too. I love your cards and congratulations on the new baby girl she is beautiful.
I just had a baby grand daughter born Jan. 25 too. I can’t wait to see her.
Thank you so much for your shares and your time for showing us how to put every thing together. I appreciate it.
Tammy
Posted at 10:21h, 30 JanuaryO I forgot to add I use SVG most of the time and I also have Studio Designer edition and it too can use SVG files if ppl want to spend the xtra money for Silhouette software and not have to buy a third party software. But I will give MTC a plug. You can import PDF’s in it and turn them into cutting files.
sudiro
Posted at 03:25h, 11 Februaryim in indonesia.how can i get this stuff?because as i know this stuff is only sell in united states & canada
Creative Rich
Posted at 04:46h, 11 FebruaryHi Sudiro, You can purchase the templates using Paypal or a credit card. The files will be downloadable through your account on this website.
quyen vietnam
Posted at 05:17h, 11 Februaryi very like? how much?
https://vi-vn.hi5.com/friend/photos/displayPhotoUser.do?photoId=1306508980&ownerId=205495113&albumId=159519994
i do it by hand
Jacquie
Posted at 00:47h, 14 FebruaryOkay….I purchase the Sihouette ( Cameo ) machine, and then purchase your videos ( for the wedding ring card ) so that I can make these types of cards correct ?
Would love to do this !
john
Posted at 16:31h, 23 Februaryhey all,
i bought the cameo and i want to cut out a few logos which are JPEG buti add it to the silhouette cameo software and press cut but nothing happens? what can i do to convert it to the right file and I’m using a MAC?
cheers
Creative Rich
Posted at 05:47h, 24 FebruaryYou will probably need to use a third party software like Sure Cuts A lot. The Silhouette Studio software is pretty basic and I dont think it has the function to trace the .jpg.
Debbie Williams
Posted at 12:47h, 08 NovemberI have a Cricut Explore. I bought your templates many months ago and didn’t purchase the svg formats. However, I can scan in the pdf files to create .jpg files. I can use the Explore to convert them to .SVG files and hooray – I can cut using my Cricut Explore!
CreativeRich
Posted at 23:06h, 09 NovemberHi Debbie! The SVG files are in the zip file when you purchase the template. I’m glad it worked for you.