![]() Put your engraving tool in the machine, move the four white star wheels all the way to the right, load your mat and engrave. Zoom in the mat preview and drag the image so that it is centered at the 6 inch mark both horizontally and vertically.įor the material, search for "acrylic" and select thick acrylic (2mm). ![]() Once centered tape around the edges of the disk using painter's tape.Īfter you click make in, it is very important to center your image on the mat preview using the same placement method you did for taping the acrylic disk on the cutting mat. Use the cross in the center of the mat as your centering guide. Take your acrylic disk and center it on your Cricut StrongGrip mat at the 6 inch horizontal and vertical mark. If your acrylic disk has a plastic film, remove the film from the disk. The disc I am using is 4.5" and I am going to ungroup and then resize the height for the mushroom and flowers design to 4". Select the design you want to engrave and size it to fit the acrylic disk. ![]() (NOTE: Cricut Design Space changed after this tutorial was written! The "Linetype" is now called "Operation.") With the image selected, change the linetype from cut to engrave. This is what my engraved acrylic file looks like in Design Space. If you're on an iPhone or iPad, here's how to download and upload SVG files to the Cricut Design Space app. Tip: If you're not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. There are two different designs for you to chose from. Instructions STEP 1: Get my Engraved Acrylic Designįirst, download my free engraved acrylic light SVG/DXF/PDF from my free resource library. Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand.
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