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New! Silhouette Heat Pen Setup & Foiling

The Silhouette Heat Pen is compatible with the new Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 (with adapter included with machine).

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I’ve been testing out the new heat pen and wanted to share how to set it up in the Silhouette software. I will be demonstrating on the Curio 2, but the setup process is the same in the Silhouette software no matter which machine you are using that is compatible.

This written tutorial will be photo heavy.
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    How to Set Up the Silhouette Heat Pen for Foiling

    Step 1 – Set up cutting mat by placing cardstock on the cutting mat.

    For Curio 2 users only – tape Silhouette cutting mat to debris tray securely.
    It is NOT recommended to use the heat pen on top of the electrostatic bed. You do not want to damage the electrostatic bed or it will not function properly and will need to be replaced.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Setup Curio 2

    Step 2 – Unpack the Silhouette Heat Pen set and select the items you want to use.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Unpacking

    The Silhouette Heat Pen set includes a 1 mm heat pen, 2.5 mm heat pen, roll of Silhouette masking tape, roll of gold foil, and roll of silver foil. 0.5 mm, 1 mm, and 2.5 mm heat pen, roll of Silhouette masking tape, roll of gold foil, and a roll of silver foil.

    I used the 2.5 mm heat pen and the gold foil for this tutorial.

    Step 3 – Install the Silhouette heat pen in the Tool 2 carriage and a Silhouette blade in the Tool 1 carriage of the machine.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Installation

    The Portrait 4 only has 1 tool housing and will need the power adapter installed prior to installing the Silhouette heat pen (power adapter is included with the Portrait 4 – do not throw it away or lose it). Check out the Portrait 4 unboxing HERE for more information.

    Do not worry if the light does not turn on immediately on the front of the Heat Pen. It will come on as the project is set up.

    Step 4 – Set up design in the Silhouette software to foil & then cut.
    You do not want to cut the foil. Silhouette makes it easy for us to set it up for one action and then the other.

    First, set up the Page Setup Panel for the machine you are using, the cardstock size and orientation.

    Silhouette Studio Heat Pen Setup

    I selected the design I wanted – Hi by Diva Watts DesignDesign #399489 and drew a rounded rectangle around the design with the Drawing Tools on the left side.
    Then with both the design and the rectangle selected, I used the Center Align tool in the top Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).

    Placing the design at the bottom of the sheet of material can make it easier to set up the foiling process and you don’t have to work around the housing. With the Cameo and Portrait machines, it will also make it easier to remove the foil as you do not want to unload the mat between the foiling and cut process.

    Silhouette Studio Hot Foil Design Setup

    Select the design and open the Specialty Tools Panel in the top right corner, directly below the Page Setup Panel. Choose the Heat Pen Panel and choose your fill pattern and spacing. I used the cross-hatched pattern and the default fill which showed as 0.016″.

    Then I changed the line color of my foiling design to blue using the QAT Line Color option in the top left corner. This is going to allow us to use the Send by Line Color option and set up the design for foiling first and the cut second.

    Click the Send button in the top right corner.

    Silhouette Send by Line Color

    Choose the Line option at the top right of the Send tab. Uncheck the red color. Keep the blue color checked and select the “2” option for Tool 2.

    *Tip – I do not use the pause option between foiling and cutting as pause does not always work properly.

    When the Silhouette Heat Pen is recognized in the software, a pop up will come up and ask if you want to start heating the Heat Pen.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Message

    There is no default material setting for the Silhouette Heat Pen currently in the software, but that is no problem. We can create one simply by clicking on the More button in the bottom right of the Send tab. This opens up the Advanced Material Settings and we can set up a material for our foiling.

    Silhouette Custom Setting Setup

    Click the plus sign on the right side to create a new material. Name the new material to designate what you want. Choose the machine model when asked and then select Carriage 2.

    Silhouette Custom Setting Setup Foil Action

    Next, select the larger + sign and select Add Foil Action.

    Silhouette Foil Action Setup

    With Carriage 2 still selected, click on the Sketch Action and choose Remove Action.

    Silhouette Custom Setting Save

    Adjust the settings for the foil, choose Save, and click the X in the top right corner.

    I started with a Force of 10. The only way to know what will work for your material, foil, design, and heat pen is to test it. Start with a small design and test, test, test!

    Silhouette Heat Pen Test

    Next, select the new material you created. The setting will be at the bottom of the materials list as a user defined setting.

    Verify that the correct color is the one you are changing and that the blue is the color that will be sent to foil.

    Step 5 – While the pen is heating, add foil on top of the cardstock in the exact location of the design.

    Start by taping the diagonal corners and pulling it as smooth as possible.

    Silhouette Foil Setup

    Then tape the other 2 corners. Adjust as needed until it is securely held and as smooth as possible. Any movement in the foil can cause the heat pen to catch and the project to be lost.

    Silhouette Foil Setup Cardstock

    Step 6 – When the Silhouette Heat Pen shows as Ready, click the Send button to send the job to foil.

    If using the Silhouette Curio 2, you will need to do the manual height detection. The height detection does not work accurately on clear or shiny surfaces, so you want to follow the directions to manually detect the height in the software. Check out the video tutorial for a visual on how I do this HERE.

    With the Heat Pen set up properly, the auto height detection is automatically disabled to allow for you to set the height manually. This is important to get an accurate reading of the thickness of the material with the Curio 2.

    Silhouette Foil Check

    Peek at foiling job when complete. Sometimes if it didn’t foil properly, you could send again if you don’t move the foil too much.

    Silhouette Heat pen Foil

    If it’s successful, remove the tape, save and reuse it.

    If using a Silhouette Cameo 5 or Portrait 4 , do NOT unload the cutting mat.

    Step 7 – Send the job to cut.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Cut

    Uncheck the blue cut line and check the red cut line. The blue lines will turn off and the bold red cut line should turn on. Select the appropriate cut setting for your material. Then click Send.

    Step 8 – Carefully remove the cut piece.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Project

    Keep in mind that if you have the force too high, it can cement the cardstock down to the cutting mat. Be careful removing it and a Silhouette spatula works nicely to help lift it without damaging it.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Project Removal with Spatula

    I also tested with Spellbinders hot foil and We R Makers Foil Quill Foil and both worked well.

    Silhouette Hot Foil Testing

    If cardstock does stick to the cutting mat, carefully remove it with a scraper, but don’t press too hard and remove the adhesive on the mat.

    Silhouette cleaning mat with scraper

    Just be careful and do not dig into the cutting mat with it.

    Silhouette clean mat

    Ta-da! Clean mat!

    This little scraper tool is also amazing at removing little bits of a cut design quickly and easily. Check out this video where I show that HERE.

    Silhouette Heat Pen Projects and Testing

    Have fun and just play!!!

    Check out the video tutorial on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE
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    New!!! Curio 2, Cameo 5, and Portrait 4

    Are you ready for this? I am!

    Just announced at Silhouette Summit in Hawaii (September 2023)!!!
    Silhouette will be releasing 3 new machine models!
    Curio 2, Cameo 5, and a Portrait 4.

    All of these models have been redesigned and I’ll be sharing new tutorials and classes for each of them. Make sure to read to the end as I have a couple additional tips as well!

    Follow me on social media on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Teachable for lots more information coming out as I get these machines and learn the ins and outs.

    Let’s take a quick look at each of these models and I’ll share a bit on some of the new features with each model.

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    Curio 2

    If you have followed me in the past, you’ll know the Curio 1 was amazing and I have quite a few classes where I show how to make fabulous things available on Teachable. All of those classes will still apply to the Curio 1.

    The Curio 2 is updated and completely redesigned! Now available at CrafterCuts HERE!

    New Curio 2 Features:

    • Flatbed cutting machine
    • Material stays stationary instead of rolling through machine
    • Clearance of thicker materials – up to 20 mm
    • Autodetection of material thickness
    • 12″ cutting area
    • 12″ Silhouette cutting mats can be used
    • 12″ Embossing mat available
    • Electrostatic bed and cutting mat – holds material in place without an adhesive mat. Additional accessories needed.
    • Curio Debris Tray – for use with Power Engraver, cutting mat, or Embossing mat
    • Tool 1 housing utilizes current Auto detection tools such as Type B Autoblade (see below)
    • Powered Carriage 2 housing
    • Carriage 2 has higher cutting force – max 5 kgf
    • New Tools for Tool 2: Heat Pen, Power engraver, and Leather Punch Tool (cannot be used for genuine leather), Embossing Tool, and Pen Holder
    • Emergency Stop to quickly stop a job without turning power off or disconnecting
    • Bluetooth

    Things to note:

    • Limited quantities as it rolls out, but more on the way
    • Accessories are not yet available at release but are coming!
    • Compatible Tools for Curio 2
      Carriage 1 – Autoblade Type B, Manual blade 1 mm, Manual blade 2 mm, 2 mm Kraft blade, Pen Holder Type B
      Carriage 2 – Rotary Blade, Punch Tool, 3 mm Kraft blade, Power Engraver, Leather Punch Tool, Heat Pen Set, Embossing Tool Type C, Pen Holder Type C

    Available at CrafterCuts HERE – $429.99

    Search Curio

    I am so excited to open the box on this new Curio 2 model! I love the challenge of learning a new machine and this is no different. I think this is going to be great with the ability to accommodate up to 20 mm in material thickness. Now, keep in mind, that does NOT mean a cutting depth of 20 mm. The cutting depth is still going to be only what the blade maximum length is, with test cuts and practice.

    As with any new machine model, it will take time to learn! Rome was not built in a day. You will need to take some time to get the feel for any new machine!

    Cameo 5

    New Cameo 5 features:

    • New sleek design including sliding lid
    • Easy Adjust Rollers – can adjust down to utilize 5″ wide materials
    • Autoblade adjustment area updated for efficiency
    • Adaptive Sensor – automatically adjusts the sensitivity of scanning sensor to properly scan materials for scanning on shiny or glossy surfaces
    • Electrostatic 12″ x 12″ mat for use with Electrostatic Protection Sheet
    • Attachable Roll Holder – included with machine
    • Auto Crosscutter – on front of machine
    • Repeat Job available on touchscreen
    • 12″ cutting width
    • Powered Carriage 2 housing
    • Carriage 2 has higher cutting force – max 5 kgf
    • New Tools for Tool 2: Heat Pen, Embossing Tools, and Pen Holder
    • Can utilize 12″ x 12″ Embossing mat
    • Emergency Stop to quickly stop a job without turning power off or disconnecting
    • Bluetooth
    • Colors being released: matte black, white, matte pink, bianco carrara (marbled)
    • Also available in Cameo 5 Plus – white – cutting width of 14.6″ like current Cameo 4 Plus

    Things to note:

    • Limited availability as it is released, but more on the way! New releases always take time.
    • Accessories are not yet available at release but are coming!
    • Compatible Tools for Cameo 5
      Carriage 1 – Autoblade Type B, Manual blade 1 mm, Manual blade 2 mm, 2 mm Kraft blade, Pen Holder Type B
      Carriage 2 – Rotary Blade, Punch Tool, 3 mm Kraft Blade, Heat Pen Set, Embossing Tool Type C, Pen Holder Type C

    Available at CrafterCuts HERE – $329.99

    Search Cameo 5

    Black machines will be the first available
    Cameo Plus will be available in white
    Please note the shipping notices and be aware that machines are in transit. This means that there could be delays. We all know that shipping delays are unpredictable, especially the past 3 years. Nothing as changed in that area or can be predicted.

    Many of the items that users were asking for on the Cameo 4 are now available on the Cameo 5. This includes the ability to move the rollers easier and in more places, repeat job, additional tools, embossing, cut and sketching ability without swapping tools, and more!

    I look forward to testing this out! Watch for more details on the Silhouette Secrets+ social channels I linked at the beginning.

    Portrait 4

    New Portrait 4 features:

    • Easy Adjust Rollers – can adjust roller down for smaller widths
    • Adaptive Sensor – automatically adjusts the sensitivity of scanning sensor to properly scan materials for scanning on shiny or glossy surfaces
    • Electrostatic mat for use with Electrostatic Protection Sheet
    • Auto Crosscutter – on front of machine
    • Repeat Job button
    • 8.5″ cutting width
    • Powered housing
    • New Tools: Heat Pen Set
    • Emergency Stop to quickly stop a job without turning power off or disconnecting
    • Bluetooth

    Things to note:

    • Limited availability as it is released, but more on the way! New releases always take time.
    • Accessories are not yet available at release but are coming!
    • Compatible Tools for Portrait 4
      Carriage 1 – Autoblade Type B, Manual blade 1 mm, Manual blade 2 mm, 2 mm Kraft blade, Pen Holder Type B

    Will be available at CrafterCuts HERE – $199.99

    Search Portrait
    Please note the shipping notices and be aware that machines are in transit. This means that there could be delays. We all know that shipping delays are unpredictable, especially the past 3 years. Nothing as changed in that area or can be predicted.

    The Portrait model is great for those who travel, sticker makers, quick cuts, or those who do not need to cut wider than 8.5″. It is easily portable at 4.41 lbs (2.0 kg). While lightweight and the smallest machine that Silhouette manufacturers, it is a powerful machine that can utilize the Silhouette Studio software offline, just like the larger Silhouette models.

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    Whew! That is a lot of information to throw out at you!
    I am excited! I love to learn new things and to share them!

    This news is fresh out of the Silhouette Summit September 2023, which means that things announced are not always available immediately. You will see these new things rolling out over the next few months.

    Now, the bigger question is….. Do you need any of these machines?

    Only you can answer that! Will you use them? Do you have a need (or want) for the new features on the Curio 2, Cameo 5, or Portrait 4?

    If the answer is yes – grab it CrafterCuts HERE or wait and follow along on my journey with the new machines. I will be sharing new things as I unbox and start to test the machines and see what they can really do!

    One of the biggest things I can tell you is all new machines take time to learn! It really does not matter your experience level and often we find that “experienced” users have a harder time adjusting to a new machine because they think it should work like the older model. New machine = new cut settings = new ways of doing things = new tools = new learning curve = new possibilities!

    The next biggest tip I can give is, if you do get it, GET IT OUT OF THE BOX! If it’s just going to sit in the box, then there is no rush to get a new machine. These are brand new, freshly released machines and will be around for awhile. There is no need to rush into anything.

    See, I don’t make a great salesperson. I am not a salesperson at all. I want you to be successful and I want to see you make fabulous things! That is why I share and teach!

    I hope you will join me on my journey of learning! Make sure to follow on my social media channels Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Teachable as I share more!

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