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humidity, and intricacy of the design. It’s also important to note the
Blade Tension
, which is set on the
blade holder itself, is not included as a
Preset
. Refer to
Section 2.05.
•
SCAL also offers the ability to save your own presets. To do this, enter the settings you wish to save. Then
click on the “
+
” to the right of <
Custom Preset>:
•
After clicking on
OK
, the new preset will be found at the bottom of the list.
•
In a similar manner, you can also add other
Holders
to your list, which would typically be blades with other
Blade Offet
values. For example:
•
To delete either type of preset that you personally added, select it from the menu and then a “ – “ button will
appear. Clicking on that button will then remove it from the list:
2.05 Blade Tension (BT)
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Inside the KNK Force blade holder is a large spring that is compressed as you turn the top of the blade
holder clockwise and loosened as you turn the top counter-clockwise. For very thin materials, such as vinyl
and thin paper, you need the blade to be “floating” while cutting those materials, thus a very low tension is
required. For thicker denser materials, like chipboard, you want a high tension so that more force is applied
and the blade is held more rigidly.
Select which
settings to
include:
Enter a name
Enter settings and click here:
Click on
OK
Enter a name
Enter settings and click here:
Click on
OK
Click here to delete the
Blue Capped Blade
preset
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