Every month I create "technique" or reference videos for Brother. I hate having to wade through a lot of chatter when I'm simply looking for the answer to a how-to question. Therefore, I create the kind of reference videos I would like to have: quick, full of information, and straight to the point.
I hope you find these ones useful!
First up, a step-by-step guide to changing your blade without hurting yourself:
Next, an overview of all the different mats. If you've purchased a bundled machine (meaning a ScanNCut that came with mats, you most likely received Standard and Low-Tack Mats. Personally, I can't live without a Scanning Mat. It's what makes scanning designs into the ScanNCut easy and painless. You shouldn't ever need to replace a Scanning Mat once you buy it, because there's no adhesive. Good news, right?
In any case, here's the video all about the different ScanNCut mats:
I'm recording a bunch of new ScanNCut videos this weekend. If you have any specific questions, please let me know!
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This machine is definitely on my wish list! Great tutorials.
This machine is definitely on my wish list! Great tutorials.
This machine is definitely on my wish list! Great tutorials.
This machine is definitely on my wish list! Great tutorials.
This machine is definitely on my wish list! Great tutorials.
Can you do some videos about different fabrics and how/which mat to use? How to prep you fabric to place on your mat?
Can you do some videos about different fabrics and how/which mat to use? How to prep you fabric to place on your mat?
Can you do some videos about different fabrics and how/which mat to use? How to prep you fabric to place on your mat?
Can you do some videos about different fabrics and how/which mat to use? How to prep you fabric to place on your mat?
Can you do some videos about different fabrics and how/which mat to use? How to prep you fabric to place on your mat?
Why is it that, when I scan a crisp, black lined STAMPED image of a little girl, it only wants to cut her lips and eyes?
Why is it that, when I scan a crisp, black lined STAMPED image of a little girl, it only wants to cut her lips and eyes?
Why is it that, when I scan a crisp, black lined STAMPED image of a little girl, it only wants to cut her lips and eyes?
Why is it that, when I scan a crisp, black lined STAMPED image of a little girl, it only wants to cut her lips and eyes?
Why is it that, when I scan a crisp, black lined STAMPED image of a little girl, it only wants to cut her lips and eyes?
Keep up the great videos Julie, they are wonderful!
Keep up the great videos Julie, they are wonderful!
Keep up the great videos Julie, they are wonderful!
Keep up the great videos Julie, they are wonderful!
Keep up the great videos Julie, they are wonderful!
That video already exists: https://youtu.be/qNZkfrRQm88
That video already exists: https://youtu.be/qNZkfrRQm88
That video already exists: https://youtu.be/qNZkfrRQm88
That video already exists: https://youtu.be/qNZkfrRQm88
That video already exists: https://youtu.be/qNZkfrRQm88
Do you have a lot of files stored in the machine? That effects the scanning power because it’s all running off of the same amount of memory. Is the line around the girl heavy or light? It needs to be heavy for the ScanNCut to see it.
Do you have a lot of files stored in the machine? That effects the scanning power because it’s all running off of the same amount of memory. Is the line around the girl heavy or light? It needs to be heavy for the ScanNCut to see it.
Do you have a lot of files stored in the machine? That effects the scanning power because it’s all running off of the same amount of memory. Is the line around the girl heavy or light? It needs to be heavy for the ScanNCut to see it.
Do you have a lot of files stored in the machine? That effects the scanning power because it’s all running off of the same amount of memory. Is the line around the girl heavy or light? It needs to be heavy for the ScanNCut to see it.
Do you have a lot of files stored in the machine? That effects the scanning power because it’s all running off of the same amount of memory. Is the line around the girl heavy or light? It needs to be heavy for the ScanNCut to see it.
Thank you so much for doing this….I purchased a scanNcut to use with my gelli prints, but have wished for a book on how to use it!! So glad to find this….I need videos on everything!
Thank you so much for doing this….I purchased a scanNcut to use with my gelli prints, but have wished for a book on how to use it!! So glad to find this….I need videos on everything!
Thank you so much for doing this….I purchased a scanNcut to use with my gelli prints, but have wished for a book on how to use it!! So glad to find this….I need videos on everything!
Thank you so much for doing this….I purchased a scanNcut to use with my gelli prints, but have wished for a book on how to use it!! So glad to find this….I need videos on everything!
Thank you so much for doing this….I purchased a scanNcut to use with my gelli prints, but have wished for a book on how to use it!! So glad to find this….I need videos on everything!
I’ve saved every single one of your Scan N Cut videos on my YouTube channel for quick reference, Julie. I truly appreciate them! You do a very professional, organized tutorial in a very relaxed manner. They are short, sweet and to the point and always very informative. Thanks so much!
I’ve saved every single one of your Scan N Cut videos on my YouTube channel for quick reference, Julie. I truly appreciate them! You do a very professional, organized tutorial in a very relaxed manner. They are short, sweet and to the point and always very informative. Thanks so much!
I’ve saved every single one of your Scan N Cut videos on my YouTube channel for quick reference, Julie. I truly appreciate them! You do a very professional, organized tutorial in a very relaxed manner. They are short, sweet and to the point and always very informative. Thanks so much!
I’ve saved every single one of your Scan N Cut videos on my YouTube channel for quick reference, Julie. I truly appreciate them! You do a very professional, organized tutorial in a very relaxed manner. They are short, sweet and to the point and always very informative. Thanks so much!
I’ve saved every single one of your Scan N Cut videos on my YouTube channel for quick reference, Julie. I truly appreciate them! You do a very professional, organized tutorial in a very relaxed manner. They are short, sweet and to the point and always very informative. Thanks so much!
Thanks so much Julie. I didn’t have the scanning mat so I just ordered it. I love how your videos are to the point.
Thanks so much Julie. I didn’t have the scanning mat so I just ordered it. I love how your videos are to the point.
Thanks so much Julie. I didn’t have the scanning mat so I just ordered it. I love how your videos are to the point.
Thanks so much Julie. I didn’t have the scanning mat so I just ordered it. I love how your videos are to the point.
Thanks so much Julie. I didn’t have the scanning mat so I just ordered it. I love how your videos are to the point.
Julie I am wondering if you can create an offset or mat for a Title that comes with the machine.
Julie I am wondering if you can create an offset or mat for a Title that comes with the machine.
Julie I am wondering if you can create an offset or mat for a Title that comes with the machine.
Julie I am wondering if you can create an offset or mat for a Title that comes with the machine.
Julie I am wondering if you can create an offset or mat for a Title that comes with the machine.
What’s the best film to use for cutting stencils? Should you run the design through more than once?
What’s the best film to use for cutting stencils? Should you run the design through more than once?
What’s the best film to use for cutting stencils? Should you run the design through more than once?
What’s the best film to use for cutting stencils? Should you run the design through more than once?
What’s the best film to use for cutting stencils? Should you run the design through more than once?
There is no “best.” I use a lot of different stencil films. No need to run the design through more than once. If blade depth and pressure are set correctly, it should easily cut through any stencil material.
There is no “best.” I use a lot of different stencil films. No need to run the design through more than once. If blade depth and pressure are set correctly, it should easily cut through any stencil material.
There is no “best.” I use a lot of different stencil films. No need to run the design through more than once. If blade depth and pressure are set correctly, it should easily cut through any stencil material.
There is no “best.” I use a lot of different stencil films. No need to run the design through more than once. If blade depth and pressure are set correctly, it should easily cut through any stencil material.
There is no “best.” I use a lot of different stencil films. No need to run the design through more than once. If blade depth and pressure are set correctly, it should easily cut through any stencil material.
If it’s in ScanNCut Canvas, yes. See my offset video here: https://youtu.be/s6hw2iIASKc
If it’s in ScanNCut Canvas, yes. See my offset video here: https://youtu.be/s6hw2iIASKc
If it’s in ScanNCut Canvas, yes. See my offset video here: https://youtu.be/s6hw2iIASKc
If it’s in ScanNCut Canvas, yes. See my offset video here: https://youtu.be/s6hw2iIASKc
If it’s in ScanNCut Canvas, yes. See my offset video here: https://youtu.be/s6hw2iIASKc