Zutter Kutter Tutorial.m4v
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Hi, I saw you bought your zutter kutter about one year ago. I want to buy one, but as I live in Brazil and here it costs an arma and a leg, I am checking how good it cuts. I work with that really thick, kind of card board paper to do scrapbooking covers, but I work with fabric. When I hand cut it, i need to go thru about 5 times to fully cut it. Would this machine cut that thick ?
Would you please give me the approximate size and weight of the box ?? Thank you for your help. Patricia.
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hello i was wondering will this cut paper and cardstock aswell and ow many sheets at one time? i am looking for a good cutter to be able to cut alot of sheets of paper and cardstock for book and things at once but dont want to have to spend alot of money .ok well love it though and happy you won yours.....
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What's the max amount of card stock or printer paper you can load on it at one time to cut? Thanks for the tutorial.
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Thank you so much. I have not been able to figure mine out. This helps tremendously.
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Thanks. I had bought it a few months back... no directions back then and trying to figure it out even though I printed the directions from the site... which aren't a lot of help. I think I understand what to do now.
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Thanks so much! I also was given no instruction manual. You did a great job!
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Thanks for sharing. I had no idea that Zutter had made a cutter.
I purchased this in July 2011 - no instructions, no videos, no excuse.
paperpixie11 6 months ago
@paperpixie11 Oh no! I can't BELIEVE they still don't include instructions! Get with it Zutter!
injoystampin 6 months ago
YOu are a life saver! I won the Zutter Kutter at the SCRAPBOOK EXPO a few months ago in NJ. I had not figured out how to use it! Thaks so much for this vid! YOu ROck!
PoconoPam 1 year ago
@PoconoPam WOW! Congratulations on winning an amazing prize! So happy for you and also happy that this video was helpful to you. By the way, I use mine all the time, and have discovered that although Zutter recommends using all 4 settings per cut, I've found that when cutting chipboard that it is fine to just start at #3 - make your cut and then finish it on #4. #1 and #2 did nothing with chipboard. Saves us 2 steps. :c) Robyn
injoystampin 1 year ago
It's actually not all that bad to do the 4-steps. It takes about 10 seconds. Of course, I did it slower for the demo that I would in real life. It does the job that I purchased it for. So far, I'm pretty happy with it. :c)
injoystampin 1 year ago