Cricut 29-0631 Deep Cut Blade | 
enlarge | Brand: Cricut Category: Kitchen
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $6.75 You Save: $23.24 (77%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 667
Country: China Color: 2/Pkg Batteries Included: No Size: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 5.3 x 1 Warranty: 1 year factory warranty on all new items
MPN: 290631 Model: 29-0631 UPC: 093573706318 EAN: 0093573706318 ASIN: B001HL2Q8A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Deep cuttling blade and housing |
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Product Description This Cricut blade cuts deep, so you can make your favorite die-cuts out of chipboard, magnet sheets, foam, and more of your favorite thicker materials. Features: 5 additional blade depths, and a free deep-cut blade. For use with the Cricut, Cricut Create, and the Cricut Expression (each sold separately).
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Great Price July 24, 2010 Drew (The Woodlands, Texas) I am not sure I see a lot of difference in my Cricut. I am still playing with the blade and different papers. Great price, though. Much less expensive than purchasing it in stores or directly from Cricut.
Does what its supposed to June 11, 2010 Kitchens and Chemistry 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been cutting materials about 1/8th of an inch thick with this blade. I find I have to use to multicut function to make sure there aren't any little spots that didn't get cut completely though. I also have found that the thicker materials need a little extra sticky to stay in place on the mat (makes sense, since you're cutting through more material at a time there will be more resistance). I just use some double sided sticky tape, and it works just fine.
On a side note, it fits in the Cricut Cake machine, so if you just get the sticky mats you can use it to cut out papers/leather/foam board, whatever, instead of just cutting food items. I know Provo Craft says not to use the Cricut Cake for non food items, but they are full of crap. If you use a separate mat and blade, then NONE of your machine will come in contact with both your food items and your paper items. Besides, even if you used the same mats/blade, if you are making things out of paper that is SO toxic that a microscopic sliver or the residue of the dye could make you sick then maybe you should reconsider operating the machine in your house! I'm pretty sure anything that toxic would have to carry a warning label anyway... So as long as you aren't flavoring your coffee with scrapbooking glue, I sure you'll be fine. Provo Craft just stands to make MUCH more cash if you buy both a machine for both food items and paper products, so of course they'll say you shouldn't use it for both.
Cricut Happy November 30, 2009 Sapphire 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was very happy with my purchase of the Cricut Deep cut blade. It was the same as the one Wal-Mart was selling for $30.00. It cost me $15.00 and that included the cost of the blade and shipping. I could have bought 2 blades for the price Wal-Mart was selling one. GREAT DEAL !!!!!
link for help using deep cut blade November 29, 2009 kindle krazy (nashville) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Here is a link I found helpful. Yes, it does take a lot of practice and such to get good results using different items, however once you find something that works you should keep a journal, it helps so you don't make the same mistakes. This does cut things that the original blade can't cut, and it is very important that you start with a good tacky cutting mat. [...]. Keep trying it is well worth it.
Not for chipboard at all! September 27, 2009 Carol Choate (Tulsa Ok) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The deep cut seems stressful on the machine while the chipboard will not stay in place and makes a mess of the chipboard. Cricut should do something to compensate for the deep cut promises. Ive spent enough money!
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