Thanks to all who responded via Forums etc. A combination of removing more foam, turning the die to cut downwards, using the thinnest slip of paper as a shim and more pressure back and forth brought success!

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Thanks to all who responded via Forums etc. A combination of removing more foam, turning the die to cut downwards, using the thinnest slip of paper as a shim and more pressure back and forth brought success!
Ruth (aka CraftyWhippet) and Alice (aka CraftyAlice) have always described ourselves as Craft & Chat - so that is our name when we go crafting!
We take voluntary crafting to the Day Centre at The Glasgow Hospice. We also make fun crafting videos on YouTube.
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2 comments:
OH--okay. You got it to work.
I never heard of removing foam?
There is a thin foam over the top of the blade shape. I had forgotten that I usually pull off the excess around the cutting shape; then removed some more bits until it worked the way it was supposed to.
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