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I ordered some Nestabilities the other day (from 7 KCF) after I read that I would be able to use them with my BigKick.
I also ordered the tan mat and another white board (I blieve that what somebody recommended).
I am just wondering if anybody here is using the Nestabilities with the BigKick already????
Thanks in advance for any responses
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I've been using nesties with my big kick for a few months now and I love it. It does take a few trys to get your sandwich worked out and I did buy a second set of cutting plates because they do cut into the plate like most dies. I cut many times for my own cards then DD decided she liked the note gift bag for valentines for her classes (teacher) so I cut 50 and my original plate is looking rather raggidy. I've kept the same plate touching the cutting side each time but I do flip it to reduce warpage. I'm thinking when that one wears out i'll swap out one plate with one from the new set. should last me a while longer that way.
I use a cutting mat like quilters use with the rotary cutter when I have a lot of the same cuts to make. It lasts a lot longer than the plastic map however it does take some work finding the correct sandwich.
I use a cutting mat like quilters use with the rotary cutter when I have a lot of the same cuts to make. It lasts a lot longer than the plastic map however it does take some work finding the correct sandwich.
Thanks for the tip I have several of those mats and don't know why it never occurred to me to try it. Will be cutting one down to fit and giving it a try. TYFS