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I have used Quickutz dies in my cuttlebug. I can't remember the sandwich, but it is probably in the cuttlebug book. I think I had to add a few cardstock shims, but I know it worked.
Is this a ok thing to do?? If so what do I need to make it work ok. Thanks for any help
QK dies work great in the Bug. I prefer placing the A plate, C, die, cardstock then B plate right on top. That was only the B plate ends up with cut marks and I won't have to get new C plates ever.
QK dies work great in the Bug. I prefer placing the A plate, C, die, cardstock then B plate right on top. That was only the B plate ends up with cut marks and I won't have to get new C plates ever.
Have fun!!
this is the sandwhich i use also
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QK dies work great in the Bug. I prefer placing the A plate, C, die, cardstock then B plate right on top. That was only the B plate ends up with cut marks and I won't have to get new C plates ever.
Have fun!!
Also the sandwich I use, and for the exact same reason. ;)
My QK tool has done nothing but gather dust since I got my CB... I LOVE that I can run several (2x2) dies through at a time!