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Silhouette Specialty Tools Panel – Score & Emboss

Score & Emboss with Silhouette
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Under the new Specialty Tools Panel on Tab 2 in Silhouette Studio, is the Score & Emboss Panel.

This tutorial was written in Silhouette Studio version 4.5.770. The Specialty Tools Panel was released in v4.5+ software versions. If you don’t see it on the right side of the Silhouette Studio, your software version may be older than v4.5.

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The score & emboss process is designed to cut a shallow line before embossing, intending to deepen the embossing.

Silhouette Score & Emboss Panel

This option is available to Silhouette Curio 1, Silhouette Curio 2, and Silhouette Cameo 5 model owners. If one of these machines is not plugged in and recognized, the panel will gray out, and you may not be able to select the options.

Specialty Tools Panel – Score & Emboss – Tab 2

Here is a look at the details of the Score & Emboss Panel.

Silhouette Score & Emboss Panel Details

1 – Tool Selection – Choose either the Fine or Wide Embossing tool according to what you are using.

Fine Embossing tool is a 1 mm tip and designated by a light blue/green top.
Wide Embossing tool is a 3 mm tip and designated by a darker blue top.

Silhouette Embossing Tools

2 – Passes – choose the number of passes for the tool to complete from 1 – 10
3 – Fill – check this to add a fill to the object selected.
4 – Apply Score & Emboss Lines – selecting this confirms to the software that you want to apply both these actions to the selected object

Score & Emboss on the Send Tab in Silhouette

Once you apply the Score & Emboss, clicking on the Send tab will display both a red cut line and a blue emboss line around the design.

Silhouette Score & Emboss Send Tab

Carriage 1 performs the red cut line with a blade installed, and Carriage 2 performs the blue emboss line with the embossing tool.

To be honest, I tested both with and without the Score line and it did not make a difference that I could tell with my cardstock, except that scoring increased the time & caused more debris. All cardstock will vary and testing is the only way to know what will work best with your brand and thickness of cardstock.

Here is a look at just embossing cardstock with the Silhouette Curio 2.

Silhouette Curio 2 Embossing Cardstock

Here is a look at the Score & Emboss results. I noticed that it created debris and separation in some areas where it scored and embossed.

Silhouette Score & Emboss Results

Results may vary depending on the actual cardstock being used. Silhouette does have a Score & Emboss paper that they recommend for this method. However, you can test with any cardstock and simply select the Score & Emboss Paper as the material on the Send tab.

Tips to Keep in Mind with Score & Emboss

When using the Score & Emboss feature, keep in mind that it increases the time for the project to complete because you have 2 tools working consecutively. Depending on what you tell the software to do, it can be a lot of data to process, so be patient with your computer if it is thinking.

Embossing is available on the following Silhouette model machines: Curio 1, Curio 2, Cameo 5.

The Silhouette Embossing tools (fine & wide tip) work in conjunction with the Silhouette 12″ x 12″ Embossing mat.

At the time of publishing this post, a bug persists in the Silhouette software for the Silhouette Cameo 5 causing it not to emboss where it shows on the screen. I will not release a tutorial until this bug is fixed, as I don’t want users to ruin their $30 embossing mat, as I did on the first try.

Silhouette Embossing Mat Cameo 5

If you do attempt to do this with the Silhouette Cameo 5, I would highly recommend that you use a full 12″ x 12″ sheet of cardstock to protect the entire emboss mat surface.

Cutting completely through a material on top of the Silhouette Embossing mat is not recommended as it can damage the embossing pad and tear it up.

As new information is released and the bugs are fixed, I will add additional resources for embossing.

  • Silhouette Cameo 5 additional resources found HERE
  • Silhouette Curio 2 additional resources found HERE

Silhouette Studio Specialty Tools Panel Tabs (coming soon)

  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 1 – Emboss Panel details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 2 – Score & Emboss – details above
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 3 – Power Engraver – details HERE

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Silhouette Score & Emboss Pinterest

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Silhouette Specialty Tools Panel – Emboss Panel

Silhouette Embossing Panel
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New for the Silhouette Studio version 4.5+ software is the Specialty Tools Panel on the right side of the Silhouette Studio software. It originally started with only a few options showing available, such as the Silhouette Emboss Panel and Alta options. When Silhouette released the Cameo 5 and Curio 2 along side software version 4.5.735+, they introduced more options.

If you are using older software prior to v4.5, check out this post on the Emboss Panel HERE.

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The Specialty Tools Panel resides on the right side, just below the Page Setup Panel. Upon its addition, all other icons shifted downward, and the Silhouette Emboss Panel became nested under the Specialty Tools.

Silhouette Specialty Tools Panel

The Emboss Panel is available to Silhouette Curio 1, Silhouette Curio 2, and Silhouette Cameo 5 model owners. If one of these machines is not plugged in and recognized, the panel will appear grayed out, and you may not be able to select the options.

Specialty Tools Panel – Emboss Tab – Tab 1

Silhouette Emboss Panel

1 – Deboss – the design will be created as seen on the screen & will press the design down into the material exactly as seen on screen.
For example, if using cardstock, it will create a valley where the design is.
Emboss – the design is flipped horizontally so it is mirrored BUT it does not show this on the screen. You will place your material face down on the embossing mat and the design will be pressed mirrored. When it’s finished, you will flip it over and the design should be raised on the side that was face down on the mat.

2 – F – This tells you which way to put the material on the mat.

For deboss, put the material face up.

For emboss, put the material face down.

3 – Embossing Patterns – Choose between 5 options: none, lined, concentric, cross hatched, or spiral.

Silhouette Emboss Patterns

Each design will vary in which pattern may look better for the emboss. Again it is a matter of personal preference. I prefer the look of the cross hatched pattern for most projects. However, the only way to know what might look best on any material is to test it.

5 – Spacing – Increase or decrease the grid spacing between the lines of the pattern. The dark blue heart shows a 0.004″ spacing – a really tight Deboss

Silhouette Emboss Spacing

If we zoom in on the design, you will see the pattern.

Silhouette Emboss Tight Fill Crosshatched Pattern

This is another area where you are changing a lot of data at one time, so be patient with your computer if it is thinking.

If you ever encounter a blue square/rectangle with an X in it, it may be smaller than what the Silhouette can process. Use the up arrow and increase the spacing just a bit or delete and type in a number just a bit higher than the current spacing, until the box disappears. Remember, be patient and go slow, it is processing a lot of data.

Here is an example of what it might look like.

Silhouette Emboss Error

5 – Angle – Change the angle of the deboss or emboss pattern.

6 – Release Emboss – Releases the lines of the emboss pattern. When you are satisfied with the pattern, click the Release Emboss button. You will not really see it do anything, but it is no longer an editable fill pattern.
Once you release the emboss/deboss, you can add another pattern on top if you choose to.

Embossing is available on the following Silhouette model machines: Curio 1, Curio 2, Cameo 5.

Here is a look at embossing cardstock with the Silhouette Curio 2.

Silhouette Curio 2 Embossing Cardstock

The Silhouette Embossing tools (fine & wide tip) are designed to work in conjunction with the Silhouette 12″ x 12″ Embossing mat.

At the time of publishing this post, a bug persists in the Silhouette software for the Silhouette Cameo 5 causing it not to emboss where it shows on the screen. I will release a tutorial until this bug is fixed, as I don’t want users to ruin their $30 embossing mat, as I did on the first try.

Silhouette Embossing Mat Cameo 5

If you do attempt to do this with the Silhouette Cameo 5, I would highly recommend that you use a full 12″ x 12″ sheet of cardstock to protect the entire emboss mat surface.

Cutting completely through a material on top of the Silhouette Embossing mat is not recommended as it can damage the embossing pad and tear it up.

On the Send tab, select Score & Emboss paper to have the settings for embossing. If you want the emboss settings with any other material, you would need to create your own custom setting.

Silhouette Emboss Setting - Score & Emboss Paper

And then test, test, test! Remember that the preset settings in the Silhouette Studio software are just a starting point to test!!! All cardstock and materials will vary and there is no perfect setting for all materials worldwide.
More information on Perfect Cut Settings found HERE.

Additional resources

I will add additional resources for embossing as new information is released and the bugs are fixed.

Silhouette Cameo 5 additional resources found HERE
Silhouette Curio 2 additional resources found HERE

Silhouette Studio Specialty Panel Tabs 2-6 Info (coming soon)

  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 1 – Emboss Panel details above
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 2 – Score & Emboss – details HERE
  • Specialty Tools Panel – Tab 3 – Power Engraver – details HERE

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Silhouette Emboss Panel Pinterest

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