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Brother CADXBLDQ1 Fabric Blade Steel Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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🔪 Die-Cutting & Embossing, 📝 Scrapbooking & Stamping

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Description of Brother CADXBLDQ1 Fabric Blade Steel

EASILY AND PRECISELY CUT THROUGH THIN FABRICS: Effortlessly cut through material without fusible backing including thin fabric, quilt blocks, and raw edge appliqué ranging from 0.25mm to 0.5mm thick. STUNNING DIY PROJECTS: Precision cuts allow for intricate and detailed designs for quilts, small sewing projects including stuffed animals and doll clothes, appliqués, découpage and more. INCLUDES: One Japanese-designed Brother thin fabric auto blade with durable steel construction. For use with the ScanNCut DX thin fabric auto blade holder sold separately (CADXHLDQ1). Always perform a trial/test cut to ensure a successful cut. FOR USE WITH BROTHER CUTTING MACHINES: The thin fabric auto blade works with ScanNCut DX electronic DIY cutting machines. Always check machine compatibility prior to purchase. BROTHER GENUINE ACCESSORY: Brother ScanNCut accessories are designed for optimal use with Brother products. For best results when cutting fabric, use fabric support sheets CASTBL2 and standard tack mat CADXMATSTD12, sold separately

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Also suitable for paper!

The automatic cutter that comes with the machine is larger and thicker, leaving a "ridge" on the sides when cutting small items. So I bought this blade to see if the cuts got better and they got better. This blade is much thinner and smaller and is better suited for intricate cuts and all types of paper cuts I've done to date.

Pros
  • Scrapbooking and Stamping
Cons
  • Large and Bulky