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Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) – What Is It?

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Silhouette IPT is short for Intelligent Path Technology and was first announced to us at the 2023 Silhouette Summit when the Silhouette Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 models were announced.

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In this blog post, I am sharing some of the details of the IPT setup and how it works. Read more details below and then watch the video tutorial with even more tips on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

The Silhouette IPT is a patented cutting technology that changes the cut order of a design to “help” it stay in position and complete the cut. Depending on the design you have on the file, when it’s turned on, it will complete the cut of the design in segments versus a continuous cut around the entire design. The photo below shows the standard method of cutting on the left side, that would be from 1 starting point and cut around in one continuous cut back to the starting point on a heart. On the right side, the white dots are points of reference in how the design would be cut in segments, starting on the top right, then moving to the top left and then moving to complete the bottom on each side. This method is designed to “hold” the design in place and not have shifting as it’s being cut.

A graphic showing two versions of a heart shape: on the left, a hand is guiding a dotted outline of a heart, while the right shows a clearer representation with marked points.

This new technology was created to help delicate materials such as vellum be more successful when cutting out designs and to cut through multiple layers of materials at once, such as several sheets of vellum stacked on top of the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat.

Here is the video we were shown at Silhouette Summit 2023 to explain the process.

This is a setting you have to set up and turn on in order for it to use the IPT cutting method and is not an automatic setting. It is compatible with the Silhouette Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 models.

Silhouette IPT settings can be found under the advanced settings on a preset setting, or you can turn it on for a custom cut setting. On the Send tab in Silhouette Studio, select the MORE button and you will see a box next to “Intelligent Path Technology”.

Here is a look at Silhouette Studio version 5

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio Business Edition interface showing material settings and tool holder options with a red arrow pointing towards checkboxes for line segment overcut, track enhancing, and intelligent path technology.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v5.0.402

And a look at the Advanced Settings in Silhouette Studio version 4

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software displaying a design workspace with heart and flower shapes, along with material settings on the right panel.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v4.5.815

If IPT is selected on a preset material setting, you will need to Save As to create a new material in order for it to be activated on the cut setting. If you simply check the box and X out of the preset material, it will not activate the IPT setting.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design interface with heart and flower shapes, and material settings for various types of vinyl and vellum.
Screenshot Silhouette Studio v4.5.815

How Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) Works

Let’s take a real world look at the IPT cut setting and the order that it takes. Keep in mind that the Silhouette software will change this order for every design, and you do not know what the order will be unless you watch and record the machine behavior.

I’ll be using the Silhouette Curio 2 for this demonstration, but it works the same for the Silhouette Portrait 4 and the Silhouette Curio 2. I am using Silhouette Vellum sheets for this test along with a brand new Silhouette Autoblade.

I used the same shape from the video by Silhouette from 2023. I drew the heart using the Flexishapes tool on the left side in Silhouette.

An interface of Silhouette Studio software displaying two heart shapes on the design canvas, alongside cutting settings for Carriage 1 and Carriage 2.

This was completed as a continuous cut, the blade never lifted.

Then I turned the cut lines off for the first heart and turned the cut lines on for the 2nd heart, which is an exact copy of the first one.

My first attempt at this IPT cut, I used the Vellum preset, checked the box, but then X’d out and found out that it did not activate the IPT setting. A new custom setting is required by clicking on Save As after checking the box.

So I made a 3rd copy of the heart and I clicked on the MORE button and checked the box next to Intelligent Path Technology and chose Save As. Then clicked the X in the top right and chose the new material of Vellum (1) as my setting. I then clicked on the MORE button to double check that IPT setting did save with the new material.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software displaying a design workspace with three heart shapes outlined in red. The software tool settings on the right show options for cutting vellum.

The IPT function did work and it cut the heart in 10 different line segments. However, the cut order was a bit different than the video by Silhouette from 2023 and I noticed it started the first cut in the bottom left area of the design. I am using Silhouette Studio version 4.5.815 for this demonstration. The order in which it cuts may vary by software version, which may be why the order is different than what the video shows from 2023.

Here is a diagram of the cut order using IPT with this heart shape

A heart shape template outlined on a piece of paper, with numbered markers around the edge for reference.

This heart with this specific material cut fine both ways. But, that won’t always be the case.

On a more complex design, such as this flower shape drawn with the Flexishapes and the control point adjusted to make a sharper petal, IPT did make a difference in the cut. Instead of tearing, smooshing, or ruining the corners on the interior of the petals, it was a clean sharp point and the design cut well.

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design tool interface with three heart shapes and a flower shape, and cutting settings for vellum material.

For this flower shape that is approximately 4.3″ tall and 4.2″ wide, it did 51 segmented cuts. I am not going to study the video to diagram all that out, however, it was pretty neat to watch. And it was a success, with no smooshed corners or tears. I did have to “pop” out the flower carefully, but for some designs that extra little bit of care is worth it!

Close-up of a cutting machine mat featuring various cut shapes, including hearts and a flower, with the cutting machine in the background.

Here is a close up look at the interior cuts on the flower shape. Look at those crisp, cut edges! No tearing or smooshing using the IPT feature in Silhouette.

Close-up view of a flower design cut from vellum using Silhouette IPT - Intelligent Path Technology.

Vellum is a very delicate material and can be difficult to cut, especially on an intricate cut. Vellum will also curl as you can see in this photo, the flower immediately started to curl. Humidity can also affect the success of cutting vellum, well, really any paper is affected by humidity. For best results, store vellum in a sealed envelope and completely flat. The Silhouette Electrostatic Mat is awesome for cutting vellum designs and I share even more in the Silhouette Curio 2 – Out of the Box class found HERE.

Here are a few more vellum products I’ve tested with:

Things to Know About the Silhouette IPT Method

  • It is not automatic.
  • It is a setting you can turn on for a preset material, then Save As a new material.
  • It is a setting you can turn on for a custom setting.
  • It does take longer to cut a design because the blade will lift, move, and cut in a different order.
  • It will take longer on the Silhouette Curio 2 versus a Silhouette Portrait 4 or Silhouette Cameo 5 model due to the slower movement of the arm on the Silhouette Curio 2. It may only be a few seconds longer, but it will.
  • IPT is compatible with the Silhouette Curio 2, Portrait 4, and Silhouette Cameo 5 models.
  • IPT setting can be used with both the Silhouette adhesive cutting mat and the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat.
  • Testing is the only way you will know if it will work for a design and material.
  • The Silhouette software decides the order of IPT based on the shape, size, and design. The user does not see the order or know how many segments a design will be cut out in.
  • Don’t believe AI answers on what IPT does or in general how to use a Silhouette. AI has no experience using Silhouette machine and will come back with some very bad advice. Experience using a cutting machine will beat AI hands down – literally.
  • This is NOT the same as Cut Order Sorting options found under the Settings (gear icon) on the Send Tab in Silhouette Studio.
Screenshot of Silhouette Studio Business Edition displaying cut settings on the right side, with options for layer sorting, feed options, and weeding settings. The cutting area is highlighted in red.
Screenshot from version 5 Silhouette Studio

Here is a look at where to find the Cut Order Sorting options in Silhouette Studio version 4

Screenshot of Silhouette Studio software showing design elements including hearts and a flower, with the advanced settings panel open for cut order sorting options.

I have included more details and real time demonstrations on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel too. Check out the video – Silhouette IPT (Intelligent Path Technology) Explained & Successful Cuts on Rolled Flower Demo HERE

A screenshot displaying settings for Silhouette Studio software, highlighting 'Intelligent Path Technology' with an arrow pointing to it.

It did take more time to cut, but I was able to successfully cut out a rolled flower design using the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat and IPT setting. This has been something I have troubleshot with users several times and the intricate design just couldn’t be held in place to complete the cut using the standard cutting methods with the electrostatic mat.

A crafting workspace featuring a black hole puncher, a yellow paper flower, and various crafting tools on a yellow patterned background.

I am thrilled with how this worked out!

Does Silhouette IPT Work?

Yes – but not for every design, material, or project. I thought it worked great with the flower design above as that is one of those highly likely designs to smoosh and tear on the sharp corners.

Personally, I do not typically like the little tabs it left, similar to pop out cutting. However, it might be beneficial for those materials or designs that just will not cut the standard way. The only way to know is to test it and see what happens. If you do use it, I would recommend a sharp pair of detail scissors to snip the little connections and care when separating it from the full sheet.

The second part of IPT method for cutting through multiple layers of materials, proved to be much more finicky with mixed results. I spent hours and hours testing and was never really impressed with the results. The more layers of material, the less desirable the cut results were. It is not something I’ve spent more time testing. Maybe someday I’ll try again.

I hope those tips give you a better idea of how this new cut path technology works. You never know until you try and hopefully that will help your trials go a bit easier.

Next time you have a design that is just giving you fits with a standard, continuous cut setup – you might try out the IPT setting and see if it makes a difference in the success with your material.

Good luck!

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Master Perfect Silhouette Cuts: Top Tips for Electrostatic Mat

Master the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat
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As a paper crafter I am loving the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Mat! This new technology is pretty darn cool and not having to remove the cut pieces from an adhesive cutting mat can save time. Especially when cutting for large projects! In this post, I’m sharing more tips on having successful results when using the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Mat.

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How Does the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat Work?

When the electrostatic mat is turned on, a static charge is built up between the electrostatic mat and the protective sheet. This holds the protective sheet in place and materials can be placed on top of it. The charge then builds between the protective sheet and the material, which holds it in place while it’s being cut. Once the design is cut simply break that charge by either lifting the protective sheet off the ES Mat or turning the ES mat off. The charge will dissipate and the material can easily be removed.

The Silhouette Electrostatic Mat is an accessory that is compatible with the Silhouette Cameo 5 models or Silhouette Portrait 4. The Silhouette Curio 2 comes with the Electrostatic Mat.

What materials does the Silhouette Electrostatic Mat Work With?

Materials that are smooth and completely flat are going to work best with the Silhouette ES Mat. The material has to be able to build up that electrostatic charge and be held in place the entire time it’s being cut. Textured materials, “breathable” materials such as fabric, or curled materials are not going to work well because it cannot build up a charge to hold it in place.

I have cut vellum, copy paper, sticker paper, 65 lb cardstock, 85 lb cardstock, 110 lb cardstock, adhesive vinyl, and I’m sure I’m probably forgetting a few others in the past year that I’ve been testing it.

I did try a thicker cardstock by Bazzill which was their smooth cardstock and it cut, but it was not as clean of a cut as I prefer. However, I have had the same results when using Bazzil on an adhesive cutting mat too. Some cardstocks are just a bit more difficult to cut cleanly with the Silhouette. I tend to stay away from those for cutting projects, but they work well when cut with a paper trimmer.

Tips for Successful Cuts with the Silhouette ES Mat

While cutting pieces for demo projects for an upcoming class, I knew I wanted to share the tips I’ve learned during testing to achieve successful cuts. The best way to learn what works and what doesn’t is often through the failures encountered along the way. And even though I’ve been using cutting machines for many years, there are still failures along the way.

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Silhouette Cutting Secrets: Master the Electrostatic Mat video tutorial

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A Closer Look at the Final Cuts

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat cutting cardstock leaves

It is so nice to just lift off the cardstock after the cut and see the pieces laying there.

Silhouette ES Mat Cutting Cardstock Flowers

You will start to see the pieces pile up on the right side of the photos as I share the progression.

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat cutting cardstock pink flowers

These projects and cuts can also be successful on an adhesive cutting mat, but it was so nice to just be able to slide the finished cuts off and be ready for the next sheet of cardstock.

Silhouette ES Mat cutting detailed details

Especially when you have a million tiny pieces like on these film strips!

In the video, I also show how my first attempt at cutting these film strips was not successful. I had the design placed too close to the edge of the cardstock and a piece lifted during the cut and it pretty much ate my cardstock. I simply unloaded the ES Mat, cleaned all the bits up, reset the machine, and then moved my design down on the design mat a little bit and sent it again to cut. Perfect cuts!

Silhouette Electrostatic Mat detailed cuts

Now, this design cut beautifully. The ring design is 2 pieces cut for a background. However, I did have to babysit it a little bit more as some of the cavities of the design would lift as it was being cut with the movement under the roller bar. I carefully removed the pieces as they were lifting during the cut and showed that in the video too.

Silhouette ES Mat cutting cardstock

All of these designs were created in the Silhouette Studio software from scratch for an upcoming class. The cutting process is a bit of the behind-the-scenes of that class creation. Watch the Upcoming Events tab or sign up for the Upcoming Craft Events emails and I’ll send an email direct to your inbox when new events open for registration.

Silhouette ES Mat Cuts

Sometimes, the cut won’t stay in place when the excess is removed. This can happen with smaller designs as there is a smaller surface area to hold the electrostatic charge in place.

Master Perfect Silhouette Cuts: Top Tips for Electrostatic Mat

  • the ES Mat needs a secure connection that is completely flat to connect to the Silhouette Cameo 5 or Portrait 4 machine
  • materials need to be completely flat to maintain the charge
  • designs placed too close the edges can cause cut issues and/or lifting which can affect cut results
  • test cut, test cut, test cut!
  • make sure ES Mat is turned on and remains on during the entire cut
  • you will make mistakes!
  • take time to practice

Silhouette Supplies

A Look at the Finished Projects

Card Design #1

Card Design by EllyMae

Card Design #2

Card Design #2 by EllyMae

Scrapbook Layout #1

Scrapbook Layout #1 by EllyMae

Scrapbook Layout #2

Scrapbook Layout #2 by EllyMae

I was having so much fun in designing for these class projects and love how they turned out.

I hope the tips help you to be successful with the Silhouette ES Mat!

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Cutting Faux Leather with Your Silhouette: Essential Tips

I’ve wanted to write a faux leather tutorial with tips for Silhouette for a long time, but other things seemed to jump in front of it on my to-do list. So when Amy announced her Faux Leather event, I made it a goal to really dive in and create with some faux leather.

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Amy Romeu, hailed as the Queen of Faux Leather by many, recently hosted an event that I attended. I had a great time crafting along with her videos and picked up a lot of great tips that can help in being successful in cutting faux leather with any cutting machine.

Before we get too far in, let’s cover a few things about faux leather that will help in the process.

Faux Leather Information

Can Silhouette machines cut faux leather? Yes!
Can Silhouette machines cut ALL faux leather? NO!
Can all cutting machines cut ALL faux leather? NO!

Faux leather is such a broad term, just like “genuine” leather is. Cutting some faux leathers is easy, some pose greater difficulty, and others simply do not cut well at all.

Factors influencing whether a Silhouette or another machine can cut faux leather include:

  • Color – Yes! Many users don’t know this, but color affects how materials cut. Different colors go through different processes in the production and that can affect how it cuts. Some can be tougher than others due to coloring.
  • Backing – Faux leathers can have a variety of backing on it. Some don’t have any and are soft and pliable. While others can have a mesh, woven backing which can be difficult to cut through.
  • Texture – Faux leathers can come in all kinds of textures such as embossed, glitter, sequins, etc. This will affect how it cuts. Just think of a blade trying to bounce over a texture material to cut a clean line. Texture affects it! The texture also influences the ease of cutting by hand. The same is true for a cutting machine.
  • Thickness – There is a wide array of thicknesses for faux leather. Super thin ones can be too pliable and just smoosh around on the cutting mat. Thicker ones may need multiple passes to cut through and a longer blade such as the Deep Cut blade.
  • Composition – Faux leather is such a broad term. The definition of “faux” is artificial or fake. So keep in mind that faux leather is fake leather.
    What it is made of?
    A wide variety of things. Plastic mostly. For instance, I ordered some leather on Amazon and it is PU Leather. It is by definition, artificial leather, crafted from a thermoplastic polymer commonly employed in the production of furniture or shoes.
    Faux leather = fake leather = plastic

Supplies I Used:

Faux Leather Varieties
Craft Chameleon Warehouse Faux Leather Supply

So the first place to start is to gather your supplies for whatever you are working on. I was so excited for these projects and I knew I would be creating several, so I pulled out all my faux leathers and my scrap HTV. I have several boxes of scrap HTV and it’s a great way to use it by adding it to faux leather projects.

Supplies for Faux Leather Projects

Keep it a secret, but I actually obtained more faux leather than shown because I needed to test several during these projects. And once I went down that rabbit hole, I found many patterns I wanted to collect.

Faux Leather Variety
Faux leather from The Polka Dotted Peach

Tips for Cutting Faux Leather with Silhouette

  • Cut the faux leather down to size and give yourself some extra space for taping down the edges to the cutting mat.
  • Place the faux leather front facing down on the cutting mat, so you are cutting through the backside first.
    **NOTE: if cutting real leather, DO NOT place it face down or you can ruin the finish on the real leather. That can be a very expensive mistake!
Tape Faux Leather to a Silhouette Cutting Mat

  • Utilize a reliable sticky cutting mat to secure the materials in place during the cutting process. Using a brayer to smooth the materials down to secure it. If the materials shift during the cut, the cut may fail, or your blade might become stuck.
  • Securely tape down the material edges. I found that using longer pieces of tape not only ensured a better hold but also reduced the risk of it getting caught in the machine during cutting. You can also reuse painter’s tape if removed carefully at the end.
  • For best results, keep the painters tape away from the edges of the cutting mat so it is not going under the rollers. Any change in the surface area under the rollers and it can cause it to lose grip or the left and right roller to not move at the same rate, which can cause issues.
  • When using a Silhouette cutting mat, you can use the grid for exact placement for lining up your materials and your design. If you load the mat properly, the on-screen design will align with the Silhouette cutting mat. Third party cutting mats may not line up and it will be a guessing game for design placement and alignment.
Faux Leather Tips for Silhouette

  • Give yourself a good allowance and grace because you may still mess up, just like I did in the photo above. I would recommend that you cut a little bit excess of the faux leather and not try to cut through the painters tape as it can affect the cut results. The cut was ok in this instance, but it went off my faux leather, so I ended up cutting another truck piece.
  • For tips on lining things up check out this tutorial HERE. I use this method all the time and still make mistakes. Remember to “measure twice, cut once.” But, I find I make the most mistakes if I’m rushing or I tell myself it will be just a quick project.
  • Test cut, test cut, test cut!!!
  • I used a 2 mm Manual blade for all of my faux leather cuts. This blade is the equivalent of the older style Premium blade, it’s just redesigned to fit directly into the newer model machines housing without needing an adapter.
    The 2 mm Manual blade (or Deep Cut blade) allows you to go from 1-20 in the blade depth settings. All faux leather will vary and some can be cut with a regular blade that is 1-10 settings, while others may need a higher blade depth than 10. Test cuts are the way you will know.
  • Do not unload the mat after you cut!!! Check to see how well it cut.
    Having a thread or two is not a bad thing! Grab a sharp pair of scissors and simply snip it.
Check the cut on the Faux Leather after Silhouette cuts

  • If it does not lift easily or has more than just a few threads hanging on, send the cut again. If you have not unloaded the cutting mat, it should cut again in the exact same place. If you unload the cutting mat, it will be a hope and a prayer trying to get it lined up perfectly again to cut in the same place.
Clean cuts on Faux Leather with Silhouette

  • Some faux leathers may take more than 1 pass and this is why test cutting is such an important step. I write down the settings that worked for each of the materials I test and keep a log so I can refer back to it. It is not a bad thing to use more than 1 pass with certain projects. I find with thicker materials, you can get a cleaner cut when you are not trying to force the machine to do it all at once time. However, for thinner materials such as adhesive vinyl or regular cardstock, multiple passes shouldn’t be necessary if the blade is installed properly.

For more details on what blade depth and force are, check out this in-depth tutorial on the Silhouette Send tab HERE.

Cut Success with Silhouette and Faux Leather

  • Once the cut is successful, unload the mat, remove the painter’s tape – it can be reused and carefully peel away the excess. Snip any threads as you carefully remove the excess so you do not stretch the design.
  • When cutting, check the blade regularly for debris stuck to it or inside the cap. The fibers of the faux leather can hinder the cut results.
  • It is perfectly normal to have to increase the settings of the blade as you cut materials. A blade cutting any material is going to dull with usage. Keep in mind that you are cutting through plastic and fibers. That will cause a blade to wear differently than other materials.

For this design I used the Red Truck Ornament file from Amy Romeu and there is a front and back layer cut from faux leather that will be glued together. The rest of the design is cut from HTV, so I swapped out my blade for my HTV blade and set up my cutting mat to cut different colors of scraps at the same time.

Cut by Color in Silhouette Studio

I used the Cut by Fill Color so I could set up different cut settings for my Smooth HTV versus my Glitter HTV. The Autoblade did all the work to change the settings once set up. Check out this tutorial HERE for tips on cutting by line or fill color – they are the same.

Cut multiple colors at once on a Silhouette Cutting Mat

And then I set up my cutting mat to match exactly what I had set up on the Silhouette software. Check out tips on cutting multiple colors at the same time HERE.

Red Truck Faux Leather Ornament

Then I simply weeded the design and pressed the pieces on according to Amy’s instructions. I also cut this design out of cardstock and adhesive vinyl too! The faux leather ornament is on the left and the cardstock ornament is on the right.

Check out Amy Romeu’s YouTube video HERE for instructions on the assembly. Even though she is using a Cricut machine to cut, the process and tips are useful.

I was having so much fun cutting faux leather that I couldn’t stop and wanted to test more!

Next, I used this Silver Embossed Leather from Craft Chameleon with the Initial Ornament file.

Embossed Faux Leather Initial

I followed the same tips as above and taped it securely to my cutting mat.

Secure Faux Leather with Painters Tape on a Silhouette Cutting Mat

If you compare this photo to the first one, you’ll notice that the backing differs on the white versus this silver embossed piece. That can affect the cut settings and results. The woven backing texture can be a bit more difficult to cut and may require higher settings and more passes to cut cleanly.

I used the 2 mm Manual blade (equivalent of the Deep Cut blade).
Blade depth – 9
Force – 30
Passes – 2-3
however, that was still not a clean cut, so I then increased the Blade depth to 11 and did 2 more passes.

In this case, the Embossed texture on the front is uneven and can affect the cut.

Embossed Faux Leather Initial Ornament

I did not have all the supplies to finish this out as Amy did, so I used what I had on hand and made my own holly berries and leaves. The holly leaves are drawn from scratch in Silhouette Studio. If you want to learn how, I show step-by-step in the Designing in Silhouette Studio – Creating Keepsake Ornaments class HERE. I cut the leaves from cardstock, painted some small craft balls, and then glued it all onto the ornament.

Check out Amy Romeu’s Initial Faux Leather Ornament YouTube video HERE for more details on this project. I picked up a neat trick for tying bows and ornament hangers in Amy’s videos, so make sure to check that out too!

In both the designs shown above, the faux leather was cut for the front and the backside and then glued together so it had a finished look. But for this next project, I used Siser Metal HTV and adhered it to the backside of the white faux leather from Craft Chameleon before cutting.

Faux Leather with HTV backing

I pressed it once with the carrier sheet on and then a second time without the carrier sheet for just a few seconds. The second press allows the texture of the faux leather to show through and it is gorgeous! Photos do not do it justice.

Faux Leather Earrings with Silhouette

But keep in mind, anytime you add something to a material, that can change the cut settings.

I used the 2 mm Manual blade (equivalent to the Premium blade).
Blade depth – 10
Force – 30
Passes – 1
And I probably could have done one more pass.

Now, what you’ll notice is that all of the pieces are still attached. However, they easily popped out and I only had a few threads to snip. This actually worked better for the next steps as I could keep it all organized in one place until I was ready to press.

Snowflake Faux Leather Earrings

I loved the finished look of the Siser Metal HTV on the backside! And I used up a few scraps of Glitter HTV, not much, but it is the perfect project for those scraps that you might have.

Check out the video on these Faux Leather Holiday Earrings HERE by Amy Romeu.

And here is one more faux leather design cut with my Silhouette.

Cardinal Faux Leather Ornament

This was using the Cardinal Christmas Ornament Design and a piece of blue patterned faux leather from The Polka Dotted Peach.

Find the Faux Leather Cardinal Ornament video HERE on Amy’s YouTube channel.

I had so much fun creating along with this event and now have faux leather for many more projects.

I hope those tips help you to be successful with cutting faux leather with your Silhouette machine.

You can still purchase the VIP package for the Faux-La-La Crafting Fun and join in on the fun. You get the files for all the projects, all the videos in one place, a printable guide, and more! Check it out HERE for all the details.

Faux Leather Event

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Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed Tips

The new Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed for the Silhouette Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 model machines was announced and demonstrated at the Silhouette Summit in September 2023. It was pretty cool to see this new technology in action.

Silhouette Cameo 5 Electrostatic Bed Tips

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I recorded the Electrostatic Bed demo from Silhouette Summit and shared it on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE. I loved seeing everything first hand and in action at the Silhouette Summit!

But, until you get the equipment in hand and start to use it, you never really know how it’s going to go. This is new technology and it does have to be set up properly. It is designed to work with thin, smooth materials that can maintain a charge between the ES bed and the material while it’s being cut.

This was the first time in Silhouette’s history that they released the new machines and features at Silhouette Summit. Usually, in the past, there has been a 4-6 month gap between the announcement and when the new items are released.

The Silhouette Curio 2 was available first and it comes with the Electrostatic (ES) Bed in the box. For the Silhouette Cameo 5 and Portrait 4 models, the Electrostatic (ES) Bed is an additional accessory that can be purchased separately.

I received my Silhouette Curio 2 and immediately started testing and seeing what it could do. I have cut vellum, 65 lb. cardstock, 110 lb. cardstock, sticker paper, adhesive vinyl, and copy paper with the Electrostatic (ES) bed so far.

Check out the video – Tips for Success with the New Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed – Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 HERE.

I share how you can be successful with the Electrostatic (ES) Bed. These tips will work for the Electrostatic (ES) Bed no matter which Silhouette machine model you are using it with. I’ve also included a few more tips down below this video in this post as well.

Electrostatic (ES) Bed Tips

  1. The Electrostatic (ES) Bed is powered by the Silhouette machine.
    This is one reason that the Electrostatic (ES) bed is not compatible with older model Silhouette machines. The older machines do not have the technology in them to send power to the ES bed.
  2. The electrostatic charge has to be built up.
    The ES bed needs to be turned on to start building up the charge. It takes time, usually less than a minute for the electrostatic charge to build. It is not a slap it and go. You have to set it up properly for success!
    Place Electrostatic (ES) Protective Sheet on the Bed and smooth out any air bubbles. Make sure that the Electrostatic (ES) Bed has not turned off.
    In early versions of the software with the Silhouette Curio 2, the ES Bed automatically turns off after the cut and the user will need to turn it back on each time.
  3. Not all materials work with the Electrostatic Bed.
    Materials need to be completely flat and smooth to be able to hold and maintain the electrostatic charge. Textured materials will not work or maintain that charge to hold it in place while it’s being cut.
    Smooth materials down on top of the ES Protective Sheet and allow time to build the charge.
  4. Test the materials with your fingertips to see if the materials move. If it moves, it’s not ready. Start again & take the time to build the charge.
    If the charge is broken at any time while it’s being cut, it will be a lost cut.
  5. Keep the design away from the edges of the materials.
    If the cut goes over the edge of the material, it can break the electrostatic charge and the material may move.
  6. Not all designs will work well with this new technology.
    Keep in mind that the smaller the cut pieces are, the less surface area there is for the material to maintain the electrostatic charge. Pieces that are completely cut may move out of place. This may or may not affect the entire cut. If a loose piece of material gets stuck on the blade as it’s cutting, it may hinder the cutting of the blade.
  7. Get extra materials! It is going to take time and practice to learn a new skill and new equipment.

Supplies used or mentioned in the video:

And I have more tips!!!!

Check out this video HERE to see how to install the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed on the Silhouette Cameo 5. The installation for the Silhouette Portrait 4 will be the same once the electrostatic bed is available.

I will admit, this is pretty cool technology and not having to remove delicate materials from the adhesive cutting mat is pretty darn awesome!

Will it work for every project? No!

But it is definitely fun to play around with and see what can be done with it!

Here are a few examples of projects I’ve done with the Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed.

Silhouette Curio 2 Electrostatic Bed Tips

Koala sticker paper cut using the Silhouette Electrostatic bed. You can find the Silhouette Curio 2 Print and Cut with the ES (electrostatic) Bed HERE on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel.

Silhouette Curio 2 Electrostatic Bed Cutting Cardstock

Recollections 65 lb. cardstock 12″ x 12″ print and cut using the Electrostatic (ES) Bed. See this in action on this video Silhouette Curio 2 Print and Cut 12″ x 12″ with the ES Bed HERE.

Vellum Flowers cut with the Silhouette Curio 2 Electrostatic Bed

I cut & created these vellum paper flowers for the Silhouette Curio 2 – Out of the Box class where I share 3+ projects you can complete with the Curio 2 right out of the box. Find more details on that HERE.

Silhouette Tips for Cutting Small Fonts & Designs

This is an example of adhesive vinyl from a class I released called Easily Create Custom Gift Tags & Keepsake Ornaments in Silhouette found HERE. In the class I share a demonstration of cutting adhesive vinyl with the Curio 2 on the Electrostatic Bed.

I also released a tutorial on Silhouette Tips to Cutting Small Fonts and Designs found HERE that can be applied to any Silhouette model machine you are using.

Silhouette Curio 2 Electrostatic Bed cutting copy paper

And here is one that I just completed this week cutting copy paper using the new IPT technology to cut 2 sheets that are stacked on top of each other. Yes, you read that right! Stacked materials cut at the same time with the Electrostatic Bed.
I’ll be sharing more on that soon!

I’ll be adding more information to the blog and Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel as I create projects and play with this new technology. Stay tuned for more!

I hope those tips help you get started and creating with your new Silhouette model machines and the Electrostatic (ES) Bed.

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Silhouette Auto Crosscut Feature – Cameo 5 & Portrait 4

New!!! Auto Crosscut Feature

Check out the new video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE showing how to set up in the Silhouette Studio software for the auto crosscut and watch the machine in action and continue reading below for more information below the video link.

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The Silhouette Portrait 4 and Silhouette Cameo 5 models are now equipped to cut the vinyl off using the Autoblade after a cut has been completed for certain materials when set up properly.

The setup for the Auto Crosscut is very specific. It is for use with the Autoblade and when cutting off of a material roll such as adhesive vinyl or HTV.

Note: you should never cut completely through a material such as cardstock, etc. without the proper setup for pop-out cutting or when using the Auto Crosscut feature. Cutting through a material without the proper setup can damage your machine. The reason you can cut matless with adhesive vinyl, HTV, and kiss-cut sticker sheets is because you are only cutting through the top layer and not completely through.

On the Page Setup Panel – Tab 1, choose No Mat under #3 and set the custom media height size to the length of the roll you are cutting from on #4.

Silhouette Studio Software Auto Crosscut Setup

Click on the Send tab in the top right corner.

Silhouette Send Tab Auto Crosscut Setup

Then the following will need to be set up in order for this feature to show up:

  • Silhouette Portrait 4 turned on and recognized by the software
  • Silhouette Autoblade Type B recognized
  • Compatible material selected such as Vinyl – Glossy or Heat Transfer Vinyl

Once those things are completed, you will see a Cross Cut window show up below the cut settings on the Simple Tab where this feature can be enabled and adjusted.

Note: if a custom cut setting is used, the Crosscut option will show under the Cut Settings area when setup to cut without a mat.

After the cut is complete, the Silhouette Autoblade will adjust the blade depth for a complete cut through. The Crosscut action will be performed in several cuts so it can keep the material in place while it cuts through. Once complete, the cut vinyl can be pulled from the backside of the machine.

The Silhouette Portrait 4 is then set up for the next cut to be sent.

Silhouette Portrait 4

The Crosscut feature is performed in the channel that runs underneath the blade housing, so it does not damage the machine when it cuts completely through.

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Silhouette Portrait 4 Carry Tote & Storage Tips

Silhouette Portrait 4

The Silhouette Portrait is a great little machine, especially if you are looking to travel with a cutting machine. It’s light weight and very portable.

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I was asked about a storage tote for traveling with the Silhouette Portrait 4 machine and it took me a bit of time to order and find one that worked to fit not just the machine, but also supplies and keep them safe as well.

I share that in this new video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Carry Tote

In the video, I show you how nicely everything fits inside, so make sure to check that out for tips.

I also have a Portrait 4 unboxing video HERE, if you are just getting started with your new machine.

Supplies mentioned in the video:

As I mention in both videos linked above, the Silhouette Portrait 4 cutting mat is a newly designed mat.

Silhouette Portrait Cutting Mat Comparison

The Silhouette Portrait 4 now has a cutting width of 8.5″, which is a change from the older model Silhouette Portrait machines. This does make a difference and the cutting mat looks different, it has a different size adhesive area, and the actual dimensions of the cutting mat are different than older Portrait cutting mats.

The photo below shows a comparison of the older cutting mat and the new Portrait 4 cutting mat. You can see the difference in the design area and the actual size of the cutting mat is different.

Silhouette Portrait Cutting Mat Comparison

This means that if you use an older model cutting mat in the new Silhouette Portrait 4, it will NOT line up with the on screen cutting mat that you see in the Silhouette Software.

This WILL affect your cut placement and print and cut projects!!!

Make sure when you are order additional cutting mats that you are ordering the correct one for your particular Silhouette Portrait model!

Find the Silhouette Portrait 4 cutting mats HERE. It will take time for retailers world wide to get these new cutting mats in stock and have availability.

Silhouette Portrait 4

Find more information on the Silhouette Portrait 4 HERE.

I hope these tips have helped and I can’t wait to see what everyone is creating with their Silhouette machines!

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Silhouette Portrait 4 Unboxing & Tips for Success

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Silhouette Portrait 4

This lightweight and portable Silhouette Portrait 4 model cutting machine was announced at the Silhouette Summit in September 2023. It has many improvements over older Portrait model machines.

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I have released an unboxing & setup video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel HERE but don’t stop there! I have a lot of additional information below on the new Silhouette Portrait 4 too!

Silhouette Portrait 4 Unboxing YouTube Video

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Silhouette Portrait 4 Unboxing and Details

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New Silhouette 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 (coming in 2024)
  • 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
Silhouette Portrait 4

Compatible Tools for Portrait 4

What’s in the Box of the Silhouette Portrait 4?

Silhouette Portrait 4

*Note: there is not a USB cord in the Silhouette Portrait 4 – the user will need to provide one if wanting to connect by hardwire

Now, let’s take a closer look at the Silhouette Portrait 4 and those new features listed above.

Silhouette Portrait 4

The new Silhouette Portrait 4 has a newly designed roller bar like the new Silhouette Cameo 5 models. This new designed roller bar does not move.

The right roller can now be moved to multiple locations. To move, lift the lever on top of the right roller and slide it along the roller bar. Close your eyes and slide it and you will feel where it can be locked in place. I find this is the easiest way for a user to actually feel that roller settle in the locations it can be locked in place. Sometimes our eyes can deceive us to think it’s in the position but it’s not quite there.

If cutting a smaller width of material, slide the middle spring guides to the left and position evenly across the width of the material. These spring guides also look different than they did on previous models, but they are designed to help the materials not bubble up in between the rollers. They do NOT provide any actual pressure or downward force, but are there as guides.

The left roller is a stationary roller. Do not force it or you could break the machine.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Right Roller

Here is a closer look at the right roller on the Silhouette Portrait 4. The new design has the rollers behind the roller bar. I would highly recommend keeping the rollers clean and free of adhesive residue as they will be more difficult to clean. Adhesive residue or build up on the rollers can affect the mat and materials feeding properly, which will affect your cut quality as well.

With the new design of the machine and rollers, this also means that the rollers are NOT rolling on the material or the adhesive of the cutting mat! Wahoo! This was one of the things that I did not like on the older Portrait models. My first cut, it cemented my cardstock to the cutting mat because the rollers were on top of the material and the adhesive.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Buttons Explains

On the right side of the machine are the operational buttons to run the machine.

Repeat Job

Repeat job is back!!!! This was a highly requested feature and it’s back. I rarely used this before, but I did have to test it out and it worked great!

The middle buttons will move the housing location and the pause button in the middle. If you’ve ever tried to pause a cut with a Silhouette machine, you may have noticed that it is NOT automatic. This is because the data has already been sent to the machine and the machine has to complete the cut line that is in process or the data that it has already received before it can pause.

Emergency Stop

Want the job to stop immediately?

Press the power button on the side of the machine quickly and the machine will immediately stop the job. The job is lost and cannot be restarted, but it will immediately stop the cut.

With the implementation of the Emergency Stop, this means that the Power button also operates a bit differently than older models. You will need to hold the power button in for 3 seconds for the machine to turn on and off. This feature is available on the Silhouette Portrait 4, Cameo 5 models, and the Curio 2.

Blade Installation – do not skip this section!!!

One of the most important steps to setting up any Silhouette machine is proper blade installation. You would be amazed at how many users we troubleshoot weekly with that do not have the blade installed or locked in properly. Until that little thing is fixed, a user will have cut issues. It is not hard to install the Silhouette Autoblade, but it is the #1 cut issue we still see for all Silhouette machines.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Autoblade

  1. Pull the front lock out on the housing.
  2. Carefully slide the Silhouette Autoblade down in the housing. The window on the front of the blade should face forward.
  3. Push the Silhouette Autoblade down and carefully lift up on the front of the lock. This will help the blade settle down in the housing.
  4. There should be NO GAP between the lip of the blade and the housing.
  5. Push the front of the housing in to lock the blade in securely. The hooks on the front of the lock should grab the front of the Silhouette Autoblade.

This is the first thing to look at if you ever have cutting issues too! Most cutting issues can be fixed quickly if the user is willing to start at the beginning.

Blade Adjustment Hole

On the left side of the machine is where the blade adjustment hole is located.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Blade Adjustment Holes

This is not a new feature, but it’s worth mentioning. If debris is in that hole or the hole is blocked by the material or mat, then the Autoblade cannot adjust properly. This is something to be aware of and I hate to think how many Autoblades are in the garbage because a user was not aware of this.

If the Silhouette Autoblade is not hitting the hole properly, it will not adjust properly. I would recommend a blade housing reset.

Blade Housing Reset

  1. Check that the blade is installed and locked properly.
  2. Unplug the Silhouette machine.
  3. Then carefully move the blade housing all the way to the right and all the way to the left. Do this 3 more times.
  4. Leave the housing on the right side.
  5. Plug it back in.
  6. Turn the machine on and the housing will reset.
  7. Type out a capital B and send that as a test cut.
  8. Watch the red line inside the window on the front of the blade. Does the red line adjust to the correct number?

This usually corrects most cut issues, but will only work if the blade is installed properly first. Check out my Troubleshooting video HERE for more details & tips too!

Silhouette Portrait 4 Load Line

The Silhouette Portrait 4 has a new clearly marked load line for the cutting mat and materials. I know that does not sound exciting to most, but this is a major improvement in my opinion.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Load Line

The new load line now is clearly defined and has an arrow that points to it, just like the Silhouette Cameo models. If you have ever seen an older model Portrait, you will know that the load line was not designated at all. It was very confusing for users to know what line to use to load the mat next to.

NEW!!! 8.5″ Cutting Width on the Silhouette Portrait 4

The Silhouette Portrait 4 now has a cutting width of 8.5″ which is an improvement over older models that are only 8″ wide.

The cutting mat is a specific Silhouette Portrait 4 cutting mat that allows for the new 8.5″ width. Make sure when you are ordering additional cutting mats that you are getting the correct one for your machine model.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Cutting Mat

Find the Silhouette Portrait 4 cutting mats HERE. It will take time for retailers world wide to get these new cutting mats in stock and have availability.

This does make a difference and the cutting mat looks different. It also has a different size adhesive area and the actual dimensions of the cutting mat are different than older Portrait cutting mats.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Cutting Mat Comparison

The photo above shows a comparison of the older cutting mat and the new Portrait 4 cutting mat. You can see the difference in the design area and the actual size of the cutting mat is different.

This means that if you use an older model cutting mat in the new Portrait 4, it will NOT line up with the on screen cutting mat that you see in the Silhouette Software.

This WILL affect your cut placement and print and cut projects!!!

Powered Tool Housing

The Silhouette Portrait 4 now has a powered tool housing for use with the new Silhouette Heat Pen.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Powered Tool Housing and adapter

Included with the Silhouette Portrait 4 is a small power terminal shown in the photo above sitting in front of the machine. DO NOT LOSE THIS!!!!

You will not be able to use the Silhouette Heat Pen tools if you lose this little piece.

This little power terminal plugs into the top of the Portrait 4 tool housing and then the Silhouette Heat Pen can be installed in the housing.

This is a removable part so that the lid on the Silhouette Portrait 4 will close. Do not close the machine lid with the power terminal installed for best results. You do not want to damage this area or the power tools many not work properly.

For more information & setup steps for the Silhouette Heat Pen click HERE.

Silhouette Electrostatic Bed for the Portrait 4

Another new feature for the Silhouette Portrait 4 is the ability to connect to the new Silhouette Portrait Electrostatic Bed.

Silhouette Portrait 4 Electrostatic Bed

The Portrait 4 Electrostatic Bed has not arrived in the U.S. yet and is expected in 2024.

Silhouette Portrait 4 front Power Adapter for Electrostatic Bed

It will connect on the front of the Silhouette Portrait 4 when the cover is removed. Make sure to switch the unlock button on the bottom of the machine prior to trying to remove the cover on the front.

For more tips on success with the new Silhouette Electrostatic Bed, check out this video – Tips for Success with the new Silhouette Electrostatic (ES) Bed HERE.

New Auto Crosscut – on the front of the machine

The Silhouette Portrait 4 and Silhouette Cameo 5 models are now equipped to cut the vinyl off after a cut has been completed for certain materials when set up properly.

The setup for the Auto Crosscut is very specific. It is for use with the Autoblade and when cutting off of a material roll such as adhesive vinyl or HTV.

Note: you should never cut completely through a material such as cardstock, etc. without the proper setup for pop-out cutting or when using the Auto Crosscut feature or you can damage your machine. The reason you can cut matless with adhesive vinyl, HTV, and kiss-cut sticker sheets is because you are only cutting through the top layer and not completely through.

On the Page Setup Panel – Tab 1, choose No Mat under #3 and set the custom media height size to the length of the roll you are cutting from on #4.

Silhouette Portrait Setup

Click on the Send tab in the top right corner.

Silhouette Portrait Setup Send Tab

Then the following will need to be set up in order for this feature to show up:

  • Silhouette Portrait 4 turned on and recognized by the software
  • Silhouette Autoblade Type B recognized
  • Compatible material selected such as Vinyl – Glossy or Heat Transfer Vinyl

Once those things are completed, you will see a Cross Cut window show up below the cut settings on the Simple Tab where this feature can be enabled and adjusted.

Note: if a custom cut setting is used, the Crosscut option will show under the Cut Settings area when setup to cut without a mat.

After the cut is complete, the Silhouette Autoblade will adjust the blade depth for a complete cut through. The Crosscut action will be performed in several cuts so it can keep the material in place while it cuts through. Once complete, the cut vinyl can be pulled from the backside of the machine.

The Silhouette Portrait 4 is then set up for the next cut to be sent.

Silhouette Portrait Crosscut feature

The Crosscut feature is performed in the channel that runs underneath the blade housing, so it does not damage the machine when it cuts completely through.

That is a lot of information and new tips for the Silhouette Portrait 4.
I hope it helps you to be successful with your Silhouette machine!

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Silhouette Electrostatic Bed Installation & Tips – Cameo 5

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Silhouette Electrostatic Bed Installation & Tips

New equipment is always fun to get to know and play around with. I will admit that when I opened the box for the Silhouette Electrostatic Bed, I had a bit of a questionable moment as I saw something in the box I didn’t know about.

I had no idea what the “guard tape” was. There is an instruction sheet in the box. Make sure to keep the instructions, your box, and this guard tape for future use.

I shared more information in the Silhouette Electrostatic Bed Installation & Tips – Cameo 5 video on the Silhouette Secrets+ YouTube channel found HERE.

In this video I am using the following supplies:

Find additional tips on using the Silhouette Electrostatic Bed HERE in the Tips for Success with the New Electrostatic (ES) Bed – Cameo 5, Curio 2, and Portrait 4 video on the YouTube channel.

The Electrostatic Bed is awesome! I have loved creating with some delicate materials using it and can’t wait to share more!

If you are a Silhouette Curio 2 owner, the Electrostatic Bed comes with the machine. Check out additional information on the Silhouette Curio 2 HERE.

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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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