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Old 03-05-2007, 06:53 PM   #1  
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Question Can the cuttlebug use Sissix die cuts?

Finally got one today at Joann's, can we use the sissix die cuts with it? I always see these on clearance, and that would be great!!!
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Yes you can... there are several brands you can use and that seems to be one of them...
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Here is a thread that show which dies you can use with the Cuttlebug and how to use them. HTH!

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That document rocks, thanks!!
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Great document - I just brought my bug home today. Thank you!
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There is also a link that show how to use the Cuttlebug with other dies.
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Default Using Sizzix dies and cutting chipboard with Cuttlebug

I have gotten a few sizzix dies to use with my Cuttlebug. I get a little nervous using them, I sometimes feel like it's going to break going thru the machine, like it's too thick. I want to cut out chipboard with it but wondering if that will be too much. Does the cuttlebug seem to "loosen up" any with time? I have also noticed some folds or creases on the dies are so deep they practically cut thru. Is this something that will decrease over time as well?
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