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**UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: January 29th, 2019, 11:33 pm
by Gigi
In an effort to help new owners and support long time users, we have developed a new cutting guide and attached it here. (Huge thanks to Michelle for putting this together.)

As a reminder, please remember that this is just a starting point. You may need to adjust the force setting 10 points in either direction and the force as well, depending on the intricacy of the design. Every machine is slightly different and we strongly encourage you to use the test cut button before cutting a new medium/project. Cutting is influenced by the blade used, "age" of the blade used, amount of blade extended, height of blade above setting tool, condition of the mat and adhesion, humidity in the air, etc. So please test cut and find your own best settings and keep a log. I have a running log in a small notebook, and also add my most used medium to the software. I do both so I have backup. :)
We know how our machines operate, including our blades and mats. If you are using generic blades and/or another brand mat, these settings will most likely not be helpful.

If you have further questions, issues, concerns - please ask.

Happy Cutting!

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: June 25th, 2019, 11:32 am
by Korkybird
Hi Gigi

I hope you don't mind me asking, but is this guide okay to use with the Black Cat Cougar. I acquired the machine a couple of weeks ago from my place of work (I don't think it had ever been used!) but I don't have any manuals. Using this forum I've managed to work out the basics to get it working but I can't seem to find much information about what kind of things I can put through the machine. Ideally I'd like to know if I can put Mount board (the picture framing board) and Chipboard through the Black Cat. I make dolls house furniture hence wanting to use heavier weight board.

I've purchased the latest version of SCAL as I needed the drivers and software and I must admit it's all a little overwhelming at the moment ! :hide:

Thank you, Sheridan

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: June 25th, 2019, 1:52 pm
by Gigi
Hi Sheridan - welcome. I do wish you would have reached out to us before purchasing as there are Silver Bullets for sale with little use and they can be supported if something goes wrong. We no longer carry parts for the Cougar as it is a much older machine, but hopefully you can get enough accomplished with it for now. :) And the Cougars are work horses. We also have this used machine buyers offer that would have given you more tech support but you already purchased the software. But here it is for your info.

viewtopic.php?f=32&t=5580

As far as the guide goes, you may need a little more force play with the velocity, but it's a good place to start. I have always said, and will continue to say, that the best teacher is trial and error and using the test cut button to determine what works best for your machine. If you are going to be cutting chipboard (not a problem at all for this machine) then you will want to purchase the 60 degree plus blade as it has a longer shaft - the same with mat board. We have users who have been very successful cutting matboard, but it depends on the density of it. You can do a search on the forum and see what others have shared.

Hope this helps you get started.

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: June 26th, 2019, 9:19 am
by Korkybird
Thank you Gigi, your reply was most helpful.

I was recently given the Black Cat by my Boss who had only used it once or twice several years ago and then boxed it up again. Unfortunately the computer it was attached to had long gone along with the driver and program he used, hence my buying SCAL, which I purchased via a link in this forum.

I live in the UK and so far I have been unable to find a supplier of the consumables I will need over here so will contact the Silver Bullet Cutters Store, using the button above, with regards to purchasing the 60 degree plus blade and adjustable blade holder.

As you said, trail and error is the best way to learn and I am getting to grips with the machine quite quickly now and have been blown away by the shear quality of the cutter and end results.

Thank you once again for you help and advice, Sheridan

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: June 26th, 2019, 10:02 am
by Gigi
You are so welcome. I am glad it is working and that you are figuring it out on your own as best you can. There are a lot of videos on YouTube and also on this forum that can help. The Silver Bullet videos will be a little different (machines are different, but you can still use a lot of the information as the basics are the same.

Yes Sherri at Silver Bullet Cutters is the best place to purchase consumables for now. If you have questions feel free to ask. We will do the best we can to help! :)

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: September 24th, 2019, 3:32 pm
by ken mcsteen
Hi! Korkybird
I am in the UK and have a Black Cat Cougar plus all operating instructions. Contact me.
Ken McSteen (kmcsteen@googlemail.com)

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: October 27th, 2019, 4:06 pm
by Moss
Hi Gigi,

I have not used my cutter in quite a while and have misplaced my old cutting guide.

Thank you very much for this updated & detailed cutting guide.

Moss

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: October 27th, 2019, 4:45 pm
by Gigi
You are welcome. Just remember that these are just "guides" - so many variables come into play - how much blade is extended, how high it is set above the mat, the age of your blade, the design you are cutting, and so much more. I try to always say that so everyone understands that you might need more or less force depending and it's ok.

Enjoy getting back into cutting. If you get stuck, just let us know.

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: November 2nd, 2020, 11:24 pm
by WLGT
Gigi, I don't use my Silver Bullet enough, and when I do you're always here helping us all be better crafters.

Once again I return for some info on my project and the random thing I am cutting, and you are providing great information on this forum for us all.

Thank you for your and everyone's effort that makes this community so great. :D

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: November 25th, 2020, 11:19 pm
by Gigi
Thank you. I am glad you are finding useful information. Thank you for letting us know.

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: May 9th, 2022, 11:14 am
by JanScissorHand
Hi Gigi,
It's been a long time since I've used my 24" Silver Bullet. Now I have the time. Thank you for the cutting guide.
I use the red needle holder. On your guide you state velocity and force. How do I set that? My blade holder goes to six.
Thank you.,
Jan Frisk

PS::: I am so embarrassed. I found the velocity and pressure, Now working on why my paper is sticking to the mat.
I am bound and determined to get back to paper crafting again. Thank you, :)

Re: **UPDATED CUTTING GUIDE**

PostPosted: May 9th, 2022, 6:40 pm
by Gigi
Hi Janice -

No need to be embarrassed. If you haven't used the machine in a while, it is easy to forget the simple things. Glad you figured it out. Remember you have the learning center classroom to fill in any gaps you encounter should you need it!

When you say your paper is sticking to the mat, do you mean the mat is too sticky and you can't easily get your paper off the mat? You can take something like an all-cotton (no lint) towel or T-shirt and just "blot" the mat to remove some of the excess stickiness if that is the problem. Also, when you are done cutting, rather than pull the media off the mat, bend the mat a little to help release your project.

Anything else? Just holler. Here to help. I am glad you are determined to get back into paper crafting and get re-acquainted with your machine. :)