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Older Cricut machines were nowhere as fast and functional as current models. They were also pretty bulky and heavy. Some were even made to decorate cakes! In this guide, we’ll walk you through the history of Cricut machines, from the Original Cricut all the way to the Cricut Maker 3 and the Cricut Joy.
A POWERFUL, VERSATILE SMART CUTTING MACHINE - Take your decorative art & craft to the next level with the original Cricut Maker that virtually creates any project on your wish list. Delivers a pro-level cutting experience with its advanced suite of tools.
The original Cricut machine has cutting mats of 150 mm × 300 mm (6 in × 12 in), the larger Cricut Explore allows mats of 300 mm × 300 mm, and 300 mm × 610 mm (12 in × 12 in, and 12 in × 24 in). The largest machine will produce letters from a 13 to 597 mm (0.5 to 23.5 in) high.
What are all the different types of Cricut machines? From the Original Cricut, through the Expression, the Explore Air, to the Maker!
Portable electronic cutting machine for greeting cards, scrapbooks, and other paper crafts. Cut letters, shapes, or phrases; works with vellum, paper, cardstock, and vinyl. Cuts from 1 inch up to 5-1/2 inches tall. Cartridge-based system; no computer required; George and Basic Shapes cartridge included. Measures 17-4/5 by 9-2/3 by 12-8/9 inches ...
The original Cricut Maker is the cutting machine that made crafting approachable. It can cut almost any material but is it still worth the money?
The Cricut Expression is a personal electronic cutting machine that allows you to cut out shapes, letters, and phrases from a variety of materials, such as cardstock, vinyl, vellum, fabric, chipboard, and even thin foils.
Cricut offers a powerful lineup of Cricut cutting machines, each designed to cater to different crafting needs. Cricut Maker® 3 is the ultimate cutting machine for precision and versatility. Cricut Venture™ is perfect for making batched projects.
Before ProvoCraft invented the Cricut, they already had experience converting expensive die-cutting technologies to table-top units that could be sold in craft stores. For decades, schools, businesses, and print shops had been using big industrial-strength die cutters to cut out letters and images for signs and bulletin boards.
If you’re thinking of buying a Cricut machine, this free guide to Cricut machine differences will help you purchase the right machine for the things you want to do. Includes the new Cricut Maker 3 and Cricut Explore 3, as well as Cricut Joy and the original Cricut Maker and Cricut Explore machines!