Row of candles

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lindamac
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Row of candles

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Here is the SVG file for the candles I posted in the tut for embossing folders. Enjoy!
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kelsie94
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Re: Row of candles

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This is great Lindamac. Thanks. Can you advise if the 60 degree blade is the same as the deep cut blade? I've never heard of the 60 degree one!
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From what I have read on the Cricut forum, It sounds like the deep cut housing uses a 60degree blade. You can find them on e-bay pretty cheap. Just type 60 degree roland blade in the search engine and some should pop up. I used the blade in my regular housing and it worked just fine.
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lindamac wrote:From what I have read on the Cricut forum, It sounds like the deep cut housing uses a 60degree blade. You can find them on e-bay pretty cheap. Just type 60 degree roland blade in the search engine and some should pop up. I used the blade in my regular housing and it worked just fine.
That's great if you can use them in your regular housing cause I'm pretty sure the housing for the deep cut is quite expensive. Thanks again!
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lindamac wrote:From what I have read on the Cricut forum, It sounds like the deep cut housing uses a 60degree blade. You can find them on e-bay pretty cheap. Just type 60 degree roland blade in the search engine and some should pop up. I used the blade in my regular housing and it worked just fine.
So are you saying the deep blade and the 60 degrees blade are the same thing, just called two different things?
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