I just got interested in PaperCraft http://www.papercraftmuseum.com/
and some of the ones I wanted to do was way too hard and time consuming with an x-acto knife. So I got to thinking... I printed out the pieces on Epson paper, (had a coated backing) and since I also use ThermoFlex for some jobs, I used scrap pieces of just the adhesive backing. I put it through the cutter like I would with a normal piece of vinyl and hit cut. I was amazed at how crisp and clean the cut marks were! The adhesive backing made the paper stay put while the blade was moving. The force setting was maxed out and it did such a beautiful job. All I have to do now is fold the cutouts and glue it all together.
I will upload photos as soon as get a chance to.
and some of the ones I wanted to do was way too hard and time consuming with an x-acto knife. So I got to thinking... I printed out the pieces on Epson paper, (had a coated backing) and since I also use ThermoFlex for some jobs, I used scrap pieces of just the adhesive backing. I put it through the cutter like I would with a normal piece of vinyl and hit cut. I was amazed at how crisp and clean the cut marks were! The adhesive backing made the paper stay put while the blade was moving. The force setting was maxed out and it did such a beautiful job. All I have to do now is fold the cutouts and glue it all together.
I will upload photos as soon as get a chance to.