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cricut [2020/10/08 17:53] – [Safety Concerns] furstcricut [2023/01/06 01:04] haley
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-| **Tool Type:**                  "TEXT HERE"                   +| **Tool Type:**                  CNC                  
-| **Location:**                   "TEXT HERE"                   |+| **Location:**                   Innovation Workshop                  |
  
  
-|  **Supervisor**        |  **Tool Lead**  |      
-|  David Bothman          "WW Name"  | 
-|  (805) 893-4125        |  (###) ###-####  | 
-|  bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu  |  "WW Email"  | 
  
-| **Description:**                "TEXT HERE"                           +| **Description:**                CNC paper cutter. Can also be used with other thin, flexible substrates.                          
-| **Manufacturer:**               "TEXT HERE"                           |+| **Manufacturer:**               CriCut                          |
  
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-The Cricut is a 2D paper cutter capable of cutting out precise designs with high accuracy. Capable of cutting thin plastics, vinyl, cardstock, paper, and a whole lot else the Cricut is hooked up to the Carbide computer in the window sill of 2448. A thin layer of material to be cut is attached to the sticky mat and fed through the Cricut while it cuts out any 2D shape desired.+The Cricut is a 2D paper cutter capable of cutting out precise designs with high accuracy. Capable of cutting thin plastics, vinyl, cardstock, paper, and a whole lot else the Cricut is hooked up to the Carbide computer on the window sill in the Innovation Workshop. A thin layer of material is attached to the sticky mat and fed through the Cricut, which cuts out any 2D shape desired.
  
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 +===== Safety Concerns =====
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 +The Cricut uses a shielded razorblade to make cuts on the sticky mat. Care should be taken when replacing of switching the cutting head as it is incredibly sharp. Fingers should also be kept clear of the rollers when Cricut is operating. 
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     * metallic paper     * metallic paper
     * wax paper     * wax paper
 +  * max material length 2 ft
  
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-===== Safety Concerns ===== 
  
-The Cricut uses a shielded razorblade to make cuts on the sticky mat. Care should be taken when replacing of switching the cutting head as it is incredibly sharp. Fingers should also be kept clear of the rollers when Cricut is operating.  
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-===== Operating Procedures =====+===== Reference Documentation ===== 
 +[[Cricut SOP]]
  
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-----+[[https://learn.cricut.com/maker/machine|Cricut Maker Quick Start]]
  
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-===== Training Documentation ===== 
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cricut.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/06 01:06 by haley