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Sure Cuts a Lot 2 Makes Welding and Working with Fonts so Much Easier

I was working on some welding with Sure Cuts a Lot II and I could not believe how much easier it is to weld lots of letters together quickly. No more moving each letter around it is awesome.  I made a quick video on my discovery.  If you haven’t upgraded to version 2 DO IT.  You will be completely amazed it isn’t even the same software.  Here is the link Sure Cuts a Lot 2 Upgrade

7 Responses to Sure Cuts a Lot 2 Makes Welding and Working with Fonts so Much Easier

  • Carolyn Smith says:

    Thank you for a great tutorial.

  • Becki Jo says:

    Great information. I tend to go back and use SCAL because I still haven’t learned the features on SCAL 2. This really helped me a lot. I hope there are more of these to come…I love the see things done over trying to figure them out..

    Thanks A LOT

  • Thank You, Thank you, Thank you!!! That was awsome! Learn something new every day!

  • Raja says:

    Thanks for the tutorial. I have watched many before I purchased Sure Cuts alot. The program is the best. I have not stopped watching tutorials. I am now working with the upgrade of 2. What a joy. I still watch tutorials for SCAL and also on inkscape. Constantly learning. Thanks you!

  • Mrs_docko says:

    That is so cool! I’ve only just purchased SCAL 1 and am just beginning with it so this is very encouraging to upgrade.

  • admin says:

    Get the upgrade as soon as possible. Scal 1 is a true dinosaur compared to 2. 2 is actually almost a new software not just an upgrade. I was completely amazed. Designing multiple object projects, sizing and manipulating your art is so much easier.

  • sweetharsh says:

    OMG! THANK YOU! I have had SCAL for about 3 months and have never done much with it b/c I don’t find it to be too user friendly (and I’m IT for goodness sake). This is the most concise, helpful video I have seen. You have completely made my day. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOUI Now if I could just figure out how to open SVG files I might never walk away from my Cricut…

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