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FAQ
The frequency of blade replacement depends on usage. Generally, you should consider replacing your Cricut blades when you notice decreased cutting quality or after 6-8 months of regular use.
The Cricut Fine Point Blade is versatile and ideal for cutting a wide range of thin materials like paper, cardstock, and vinyl. Other blades, like the Deep Point Blade and Rotary Blade, are specialized for thicker materials or fabrics respectively.
Cricut rotary blades are specifically designed for cutting fabric. For other materials, it's best to use the appropriate blade type to ensure clean cuts and avoid damaging your machine.
Debossing is a technique that creates an imprint of your design on paper or soft materials. Cricut offers a Debossing Tip that works with compatible machines to achieve this effect.
Cricut replacement blades are designed to work with specific machine models. Always check compatibility before purchasing to ensure you're getting the right blade for your machine.
The choice depends on your project and the material you're using. Refer to help.cricut.com and product descriptions to find the best tool for your specific needs.