Posted on Leave a comment

Beginner Acrylic Engrave/Etch with the Silhouette Curio 2

Affiliate links may be present in the following blog post and as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

The Silhouette Curio 2 is a unique machine that I am enjoying so much! Just like it’s predecessor, it functions a bit differently than the Silhouette Cameo and Portrait model machines. I am not sure it really should have been called a curio, but it is what it is and I don’t control that. What I can control is me and what I’m creating.

I am having a blast learning it and I do think that anyone can use it and learn it if they are willing to take the time to! That is why I’ve created classes to help Silhouette Curio 2 users get started faster and take the guess work out of it. Less anxiety in learning a new machine! I’ve made the mistakes and I am showing step-by-step how you can be successful with your Curio 2 in my classes.

I am so excited to announce this class – Curio 2 – Beginner Engraving/Etching on Acrylic class using the Silhouette Power Engrave Tool!!

Here is a look at a few of the designs that I have been creating on acrylic rounds.

In this class you will learn how to:

  • setup a template for exact placement for projects
  • recognize “no compatible cut setting” errors and why you see it
  • set up the Silhouette Curio 2 Debris tray for cutting & engraving/etching
  • set up to cut with the Silhouette Curio 2 to create the template
  • use the Auto height detection & how it works
  • use the Layers Panel in Silhouette Studio
  • set up an engrave/etch for the Silhouette Power Engrave Tool
  • create a custom setting for acrylic etching/engrave
  • do a manual height detection and why I love it!
  • and more! Bonus tips & demos included as well!

Silhouette Curio 2 –
Beginner Acrylic Engrave Class

Step-by-step class for setting up the Curio 2 for exact placement on blanks, creating a template, creating a custom setting for the Acrylic Engrave, auto & manual height detection and why you would use either, engrave tips, and more!

Supplies Used for Beginner Curio 2 Engrave Class:

Design used in class:

Additional bonus designs shown in testing:

Optional:

  • Handheld vacuum or wet wipes – do not inhale or get the acrylic dust in your eyes
  • Small paint brush to clean off engraving tool

Save this for future reference by pinning the image below.

Silhouette Curio 2 Engrave Etch

Enjoy !

THANK YOU for your support! How can you help? Click HERE & buy a coffee.
Every little bit helps with the cost of running the site.

Silhouette Classes

Never stop learning! Let me help you take the anxiety out of learning with Silhouette and get to creating faster! My Silhouette classes are heavily focused on software, so you can take the skills & techniques taught and apply them to many future projects!

Silhouette step-by-step Classes by Silhouette Secrets+

**This post may contain affiliate links. What that means is that I may receive compensation if you purchase through the links I have provided. The price you pay for the product or service is not higher but I may get compensated for sharing.
Posted on Leave a comment

Etched (Engraved) Tumbler with Silhouette

Have you seen the etched powder coated tumblers using CitriStrip?

I’ve seen it popping up on social media and we always like to try something new!

It turned out fantastic!

I bought all the supplies needed and then set up to record how we did it, whether it was going to turn out or not, we were going to share.
We had so many microphone issues it took us several attempts to get it recorded.
All we could do was laugh!

Check out the full video HERE on the Swift Creek Customs YouTube channel.

We had a bit of fun while making the video!
You never know what you might see or hear in our videos.
We hope to bring you more project videos in the near future.
Make sure to Like and Subscribe to the Swift Creek Customs and Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channels to be notified of new content!

Having a Silhouette machine makes it so easy to do custom things!

I cut a stencil using the Silhouette Cameo and Oracal 651 scraps.

When cutting a stencil vs a decal, you weed out the design so you are left with the negative space open, instead of weeding around the design.

Affiliate links may be present in the below and as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. What that means is that I may receive compensation if you purchase through the links I have provided. The price you pay for the product or service is not higher but I may get compensated for sharing.

Want to try it out?
Here are the supplies we used in the project:
4 Pack Travel Tumblers from Amazon
CitriStrip paint stripper – found at Lowe’s or Amazon
EK Tools Reverse Tweezers
– Cameo 4 cutting machine found at Silhouette retailers:
Silhouette America
Michaels
The Vinyl Spectrum

I love finding new ways to etch!

This process is the same as etching on glass with Etchall etching cream. Just a different product used for the etch process.

Check out more details on etching glass or slate here:
Glass Etching Silhouette Class

Love trying new things and testing!

I would love to see what you are creating with your Silhouette software or machines!
Feel free to post on my Facebook group at 
Silhouette Secrets with EllyMae.

Save this for future reference by pinning the image below.

Enjoy !

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is logo.jpg

THANK YOU for your support! How can you help? Click HERE & buy a coffee.
Every little bit helps with the cost of running the site.

Or if you are looking for more in-depth, step-by-step classes, check out all of my online Silhouette classes on my Teachable site HERE.

SS Logo snip it
**This post may contain affiliate links. What that means is that I may receive compensation if you purchase through the links I have provided. The price you pay for the product or service is not higher but I may get compensated for sharing.