Cricut Settings Table

Saturday, May 9, 2009


One thing that is absolutely critical to making the Cricut cut properly is to have the pressure, speed and depth of blade correct for the type of paper you are using. This, by far, is what makes or breaks your Cricut experience. No one wants to ruin expensive paper by accidently having the wrong settings in place and then shredding their paper! It's certainly happened to me enough times, especially when switching amongst different types of paper like going from heavy cardstock to thin patterned paper.

So as not to forget to check the settings each time before I cut, I created the table shown above, which visually reminds me to check the settings and also tells me what settings are appropriate. These are some good guidelines to follow, but may need some tweaking as the machines can be a little different from one another.

Another important tip to remember is to make sure the blade housing number is SQUARE ON facing you. I had mine slightly off center and none of my cuts looked good! I was ready to throw the Cricut out the window until a friend looked at it and immediately diagnosed that as the problem. Thank goodness for Tammy!

A good guideline to follow also has to do with how intricate the cut is that you are trying to make. The more detailed the cut, the SLOWER the speed. And vice versa. Keep that in mind when setting your machine.

Finally, I love to test my cuts on cardstock from Walmart. You can get a pack of 150 sheets of white cardstock (8.5 x 11) at Walmart for less than $6 and it has saved me from numerous mistakes. Look in the office suppy area for this. Another idea is to set your blade and pressure at 1 and watch how the cut moves across the page. It won't cut the page but will give you an idea of the size of the cut.

To snag a copy of my Cricut settings table, click HERE! I hope it helps you in your Cricutting adventures!

136 comments:

Cathy said...

Thank you for posting this. I am also a fan of the WM cardstock. I use it a lot for journaling spots and to stamp my sentiment on when making cards. It's very smooth!

anjoy2 said...

You're a Cricangel! ;)

Gaby said...

Thankr for the table, I´dont now when using the blades, or speed, or pressure.

Sorry for my english

Gretting since México

Gaby

dorisel said...

Thanks so much for sharing this information. I was becoming so frustrated with my cricut as it was just ripping my paper during cuts. I Googled 'cricut settings' and found your blog. I downloaded the table and tried it. And you know what...IT WORKED!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and helping others.

Lauri said...

Thanks so much! It's great that it fits right on the Expression! Cool! Thanks for making it for us!

Andrea said...

Thank you for the table. This is a great idea. Don't know why I didn't think of it :o)

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for posting the info you use on your table. This will make things so much easier for me and my friends.

Brittany said...

I don't have the Expression, but the Cricut Personal Electronic Cutter Machine. Do the settings you speak of here apply to all Cricuts?

HappyHappyJoyJoy said...

Yes, this table works for all the Cricut machines - Personal, Create and Expression!

Stephanie said...

This is awesome, thank you SO much!

Anonymous said...

Your chart has changed my life! I'm sharing your chart with all my Cricut friends.

Anonymous said...

Love this chart!!!

Debbie from Illinois

Anonymous said...

you're AMAZING!!!!!!!! :)

Nicole said...

Thank you so much for this table. I have such a hard time figuring out what to use when...this will really help.

Linda L said...

Thank so much Joy!
Your tips are great. I have been having all those problems. What paper do you use for envelopes? I love the envelopes in Wild Card but I am having trouble with what to use. Card stock is too thick.
Your videos are so helpful. I am going to try the thank you card you made with Storybook right now!
Thanks again,
Linda
http://cardsbylinda.blogspot.com

Ed, Karen Jacob and Ryan said...

Thanks for sharing, but I am having difficulty downloading this information. Is there another way I can receive it? Can you email it? KEdBlack@msn.com

Thanks,
Karen Black

Scrapping Together said...

Thank you for sharing your cutting table. I'll be printing it out and taping it to my E.

~Saundra

Sheila McShea said...

I cut this out when I got my expression and every time I cut I refer to this chart. It is a life save and a must have for everyone that owns a cricut. THANK YOU!

iluvmybugs said...

Thanks for sharing this cutting chart Joy!!!

Happy New Year!

Terry

Anonymous said...

Thank you... I saw this on Christmas with the Cricut regarding your 7 tips, and you're right about the new mats and thin patterned paper! I wish I had known this before. Oh well, thank you for the chart,this will help alot!
Kathy

Melissa said...

Thank you sooo much. I have ruined so many pieces of paper, and it is so frustrating having to recut something, when I have so little time to cut things to begin with.

sueinnz said...

Thankyou so much Joy

Mary Jean said...

Thanks so much for the table! Can't wait to give it a try. LOL>..i checked my housing...and yep....it wasn't square either!

Marsha said...

Thank you, it's so annoying when your cuts don't pan out. This will be great!!!!

Stacy Hite Avalon, CA said...

Thank you so much for the Cricut table!!! I am new to the Cricut machine even though I have had it a year. I think I have been intimidated by it. I decided that I want to use my machine and not let it sit any longer. I know if I can just figure it out that I will love it and use it all the time. I only had the Don Juan cartridge and it's boring. I got on e-bay and bought 3 new carts and hope that will help me get motivated. I love your blog and all the info you share with all of us. I am sure you hear it all the time but thanks again!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the settings...it is a big big help.

xoxo ~Scrap Girl said...

I am a new Cricuteer and was wondering what thickness chipboard you use? I have looked around on other blogs and there is a lot of varying opinion...I'm just too scared to put anything in my machine that might ruin it! Thanks for the settings table, it will definitely help all of us newbies!!

Anonymous said...

I cannot seem to download the settings chart - could you please email it to me: llsacorn@aol.com. Love your site - I just got my Expression and I love it. Also, can you tell me the top five - or ten - cartridges that you think a beginner needs? I don't do scrapbooking, but I was wondering if there are ones that you use for cards and other items. Thanks
Lauren

Lauren S. said...

Hey! I got it finally! No need to send it!!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the chart! I have only cut one thing on my new machine I got for Xmas. I did have some troubles but I think this may be the answer. Thanks again, Dena

MiBelloBoutique said...

I cannot get the chart to open. Could you email it to me at albrst@yahoo.com. I am having so much trouble with my new expressions snagging and tearing paper.

vtaylor1 said...

Thanks for all of your help. I have had my Cricut for over a year and used it very little. Now I am getting excited. I have one question. On the settings sheet it is in numbers but my cricut has low, med ect. How do I judge? Thanks

Shari said...

Thanks for sharing your table. I received my expression for Christmas and had some difficulty with some cuts, so I was saving scraps of different papers to do the same. You saved me from that clutter pile and headaches. Thanks a bunch!

Crafty Carrie said...

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for creating this table, You saved me from chucking my cricut out the window. I posted your page as a link on my blog here is the link.

http://csexton.blogspot.com/

Thank you again
Carrie

brspeer said...

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! You don't know how wonderful this is!

Kathy said...

I tried downloading the setting table and couldn't get a readable
copy. Is emailing an option? Address is kchristenson44@gmail.com
Thank you so much,
Kathy

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the free cutting table joy:) I was wondering would this table work the same for a deepcut cutting blade and housing. I only have the deepcut houseing & blade because when I bought my expressions the houseing and blade were missing. Please email your response whenever you have a chance:) Thank U
Monica L.
monita23@ca.rr.com

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing your info. and what an informative site.

Jen Temp said...

Thank you! I discovered your blog today and I've already watched a few of you videos. They're great, I can't wait to try some of the new things I saw in your videos. I have a question about the cutting guide. I've downloaded the one you have on your blog already. Do you have one for the deep cut blade? If so I'd love to see your suggestions for the cutting guide for that blade.

Kansas A said...

Thank you so much!!

Jane Naylor-Jones said...

I just found your blog ... oh I wish I'd found it 6 months ago when I first started.

The funny thing is, I had got my vinyl cutting down and it was perfect, then I cut some card and when I went back to the previous settings it didn't cut so good :-(.

Have you tried cutting the chipboard? What width have you used? I'd be really interested in hearing more.

Many thanks for your tips.

Jane

LaNette said...

Thanks for sharing your cutting table! I'm guessing it will make my cutting experience that much more enjoyable!

Donna said...

Thanks for all the info, always learning new stuff!

scrappercpa said...

Thanks for sharing this valuable tip!

Anonymous said...

Thankyou for the chart info. I can mount it to my E and really rock! I have been afraid to cut chipboard and vellum because of poor results in the past. Now, I get it! MaMaK at drdianek@att.net

gail said...

You are a sanity saver. Thanks for sharing this.

Shawnee said...

Thank you so much for this. I just got a regular Cricut and I am having fun learning how to use it. I love your site. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us. :)

Anonymous said...

thanks so much for the chart. This takes away the guesswork and wasted paper! I love your videos. Im so happy I found you!

Lora said...

Thanks for sharing the chart...I was always guessing...wrong! I just used it and it worked beautifully and it cut the paper wonderfully! Thanks again! :o)

Jennifer H said...

Thanks so much for sharing the table. I have been a user of the Cricut for some time but still have learning to do.

ScrappinCntryGrl said...

tfs your cricut tips...

sue's crafty ideas said...

Hi there, I am waiting for my Cricut personal cutter to arrive, and have downloaded your chart, I'm sure it will save me a lot of tears and tantrums! many thanks. I can't wait to get started.

Susie

Carolyn said...

Thanks for the help. As a Newbie, I have shredded a lot of paper and believe your advice will help me in the future.

Sara said...

Thank you SOOOO much for this guide. I was tearing up paper left and right. It was awful. I was about to throw my Cricut right out the window! I'm glad I didn't!!! :)

Anonymous said...

Here is my tip- actually my daughter thought of it. Her friend works at Lowe's and they were throwing away the wallpaper sample books. My daughter thought they would be great for card making. First I thought it was silly. However, I tried it in the cricut and the paper cuts great. The ugly pattern ones I use as a template so I don't ruin my good paper. This has been a money saver. I now have tons of junk paper to practice on first. Kgrin

Anonymous said...

Thank you

Jody said...

JOY! HOORAY! Looks like you made it to your 1 million mark. Like others have said..."i'm not surprised" your blog is fantastic and only because you are FANTASTIC!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I million....that was about 3,000 less only a week ago. Way to go.

Q for you - and thanks for the blade chart - do you always use the deep blade for everything and just adjust your setting...or do you switch blades to cut the thinner paper and the card stock?

Is this the place to enter your giveaway? I'm a newbie, so you can decide for me, but carts I'm lacking.

deepabyss100@hotmail.com
Laura

storylady said...

This really works--I put a link on my blog to this! Thanks for you blog--great cards! Love them--Linda

lmg0458 said...

Thanks a bunch, Joy !!!
I discovered your website on youtube. Your website is by far the best I have seen. Thanks 2 for the cutting guide; a great idea. No doubt #1. Toodles 4 now.

Shelly said...

Hello. I have the same question as someone above. I just got my Cricut and mine also has settings such as low and med, not numbers. So how do I follow the settings sheet? Thanks

JoanneI said...

Thanks very much. Now no more mistakes when cutting!!!

Cricket's Daughter said...

Thanks for the chart, but is there a way you can email it to me? I cannot see as well as I used to, and I cannot make out the headings or the numbers on the chart.

Thanks in advance and I really apreciate your sharing this with everyone.

Thanks again and have a great upcoming weekend.....Cricuit away!!!

Mama Jewels said...

Thank you so much for this guide - I have been looking for something like this!! Thanks again!!! :) Sue

Cathy said...

I was just jumping over from Everyday Cricut and saw your cutting guide. I look at your blog almost everyday and somehow missed it. Thank you so much for sharing this. It is my biggest headache. I understand I will maybe have to tweak it for my machine but it gives me a good starting place. Again thank you so much!!!!!!! Made my day!

bakwall said...

Thank you sooo much for this!!! Very helpful.

Jane said...

Thanks so much for the information on cutting. My biggest complaint is that I can't figure what size the cut will be. I'm thrilled to learn about putting pressure and blade depth at 1 to determine this! WooHoo!

Jane Nied
jane.nied@gmail.com

Debbie said...

Thank YOU so much for sharing this!

Dianne said...

I think your ideas are wonderful. Keep up the good work.

Joyce said...

This chart really helps a lot. I printed 2 copies so I can put one up for my machine and the other one for my friend. Thanks for the tips. Today I bought at Walmart the card stock. Just like you I also use it. A tip from me , if you cut intricate item off the cricut software, it best to cut it larger than small. Small intricate cuts get snagged on the blade.

JennifferLynn said...

I am having problems downloading the table. Could you please email it to me at jennifferlynn@hotmail.com.

Thank you in advance for your help. I am new to the Cricut and your site is so very helpful!

Susan L - Hernando said...

thank you, thank you, thank you. This is great information and much needed.

STAMPINLOVER said...

hi this is so good but i am a little confused, because the cricut creative dont have numbers
so i dont know what num is my creative
they have this
min-low-med-high-max some body can help me , sometime im filling like
dummy :0 :)
thanks

DFields4ever said...
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DFields4ever said...

Your chart? A life saver! I worked for hours trying to cut out Belle's yellow dress....very detailed. I changed blades, mats, went through several pieces of cardstock... was ready to go by a new Cricut...I was sure it was broke! I decided Belle would just have to go to the Ball NAKED! She was not said, "Don't worry Gram...I will color the dress on her!" (and she did...very cute!) But wait, I logged into your site..and there it was A CHART...exactly what i needed...like MAGIC...Belle has a dress and we are all happy! Thank you sooo much for your help...You are a life saver...at least for poor Belle!

Sandy said...

Thank you so much! and thank you for your kindness in teaching and helping others with the Cricut!

Nyta said...

this is wonderful thank you, thank you.

Garret said...

Great!! Thank you so much for helping me learn about the cricut keyboard.

I hope it is similar to the Cuttlebug Embossing Machine. They are pretty similar. Do you have any posts related to this machine?

Kristy said...

Thanks so much! I just got the cricut and was so frustrated with the paper not cutting every time. Your chart helped so much!

The Wife said...

I've just got my Cricut and was wondering what I made be doing wrong. Thank you for sharing.
Jennie

Anonymous said...

Need help with cutting settings for pressure etc. on my Cricut Expressions.

My machine does not have numbers as your chart shows but
Med, High, Max etc.

Seems almost everything I try to cut is ripping.

Ilona

Erika & Sarah said...

This is perfect, thank you so much!! Why didn't I think of this, lol!!

Pack Leader said...

All the wonderful instructions and tips are just great for me as a beginner.

Anonymous said...

thank you so much for your table. It was exactly what I was looking fror. For those people having trouble converting numbers to high, med etc mine has the numbers on the dial and tells you the setting (like high) on the LCD screen. Also maybe rotate the dial and see how many positions each dial has and convert the numbers to the words. Just a suggestion.
Thanks again for your great table. my cricut was tearing my paper too and I just couldn't seem to get the settings right!

Gayle-RN said...

Oh Joy, I have your site on my facebook and I love it. I can't thank you enough for the table for cutting for the cricut. I have the cricut expression and many times have been afraid to ruin my cardstock. Now I will have more confidence thanks to you Joy. Thank you again!

jamme Linda said...

Thanks for the cricut cutting guide. I know I'll get some good use out of it.

Cyndi S said...

I tried to download the cutting chart but cannot get it to open. Would you email it to me? cstephenson@q.com
Thanks,
Cyndi

Barbara said...

- I too tried to download the cutting chart but cannot get it. Has it been removed or is there just a hiccup? Hope it's just the hiccup.

Jeannene said...

Thanks for the table. It really helped alot!!!

Jill said...

Joy, I have an Apple now and I am still getting used to it. I am having trouble downloading the chart for the settings. Could you possibly email it to me at jillybeank@gmail.com? I would so appreciate it!

Thanks so much!
Jill

Kristen said...

Thank you so much for this!! My friend Suzi found this chart and let me in on it! I always have trouble remembering the settings but not anymore!!! Thank you so so very much! No more wasted paper for this scrapper!!


ScrappyHappy Kristen

Joy said...

Joy.. this chart is a lifesaver.. thank you so much.. Have had my Cricut Exp. one year.. but it has intimidated me.. I know this will help...I am going to email you with a couple of questions.. Merry Christmas!

Julie said...

I would love to use this chart but just opens up a bunch of jibberish...could you e-mail it to julie@longlines.com

Ruby Taylor said...

Thank you sooooo much for sharing your cricut setteings chart! It is going on my Cricut today!!

Cyndy said...

I could not get the Cricut setting table to download, but I copied into my notebook. Thank you for providing this for us!

Rosspa said...

Thanks - it definately makes cutting so much easier!!

Anonymous said...

thanks for your help:)

tink67@verizon.net said...

Im having trouble downloading the chart if anyone can send it to tink67@verizon.net Id appreciate it.
Mercedes

Heather Sosenheimer said...

Can I get a email version of this. Can not download. allsugaredup@live.com
Thank you

mimikat33 said...

Thank you so much for the Cricut Settings Table; I typed one up for myself just now. I have discovered the different setting do make such a huge difference. Your blog continues to inspire me.

Luisa said...

I was searching for this table and found it in your blog.
Thanks for sharing...

*erin* said...

Thank you for all of the great info. My cricut is on its way and I'm looking for all of the tips I can get!

Anonymous said...

I cannot get this to download. Could you email the settings table to me? lbrown7@neo.rr.com
Thank you so much!!

Anonymous said...

Nice chart, but you crafty folks need to discover Google docs for sharing files. ;-)

Ruth said...

I also am having trouble downloading the chart...it says that the link is no longer available. If it wouldn't be to much trouble can you email the chart to me? srwaterman1@gmail.com.
Thanks much and thanks for helping us new people out!

Carol said...

I have never bought Walmart cardstock, now I will try some. I have purchased my cheap cardstock at Big Lots. It is Bazzil for $3.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info, very helpful. This good to know, that way you will not waste good paper like you said

Jan H said...

Oh my goodness... I have just bought my first Cricut expression, after saying for a few years that I would not do so. I'm hooked after just a few hours. And there is so much to learn!

Amy said...

Thank you! I'm buying my first Cricut today...I'm so excited!!!

Marcia said...

Thanks for this. It has been invaluable to me. Love your work.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the table. I think most of my problem is I forget to change the settings. I seem to waste a lot of thin paper due to not changing the settings. Thanks so much for sharing your work.

Anonymous said...

Sorry... anonymous is me, Carol, jones61405@comcast.net

RBugcreations said...

Thank you so much. I honestly had no idea the direction of the blade made a difference. I thought they said to face it at you so it would be easier to see when setting blade depth. Now I know!hummmm.

hotred said...

hi, I love all the new cartridges, but I especially love the Close to My Heart Art Philosophy Cartridge: there are beautiful tags and intricate stamps, the three dimensional flowers and bags. what's not to love.
Thanks for all you do. I can actually use my cricut because of you. thanks

Jennifer said...

Thank you so much for posting this! However, I have a question...I cut vinyl all the time on my Cricut. I noticed that you have the blade setting at 6. Is this to cut all the way through the backing too? I usually have it set at 2, which only cuts through the vinyl, not the backing. I was just wondering how you did it. Thanks! Jenn

taco3bumper said...

I just got my Expressions 2 machine today! Can't wait to try it out and this chart will really help. I love your website and will continue to explore it - can't wait to work on the Christmas cards. I will make some this year, maybe I can do them ALL next year. Thanks for your chart.

clissolc said...

Really enjoy your site - learning lots and excited about my Cricut Expression!

Edwina said...

Thank you for the making sure the housing setting is right tip. I didn't know that. thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown

jules said...

Thank you so much for sharing this!! I knew about the settings, but couldn't remember what was what when it came time to cut. Also, I had never heard about the housing. A great tip. My mother, my mother in law and my sister in law all have a fairly new cricut and they all call me because theirs is tearing their paper and they are all so frustrated. I will send them your link. Thank you so much, once again for all the people you have helped. The chart is great!!!

joyce said...

GREAT TIPS, JUST BOOKMARK YOU.

Unknown said...

I don't think I have told you how much your site/blog helps me in my scrapbooking. Thank you again for being my go to girl for my scrapbooking questions!

Holly

Anonymous said...

I just bought a Cricut Expression as a Christmas gift to myself. This chart will be a tremendous help. The first thing I tried to cut--didn't cut at all! Guess there is a learning curve here and the chart will be a big help.

Sue said...

Great information. Thanks. Here's another question you may have the answer to I hope. My cut never returns exactly to the same spot. For ex. if I cut a circle, the 2 end will be slightly 'off'. Any suggestions? Thanks

Anonymous said...

Thank you. That's so generous of you to share your chart. I read through all of the comments and found the same question I have, but never saw an answer. My Cricut goes by low/med/high, not a number system. Almost everything on the net (including your chart) refers to numbers. Do you have any idea how that translates or why I don't have numbers?
Thanks!!
Tammy

Anonymous said...

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Joseph said...

Which printer do you used for printing?
Gift Card printing
Scratch Cards
Plastic Business Cards

Anonymous said...

Is there a link to click on to download this chart. Thanks!

lou said...

ThankYou4SharingAllOfYourHardWork W
AllOfUs! Just As Another Tip WalMarts Wathercolor Paper Is GREAT
And NOT As EXPENSIVE As@ M______'s
Nor as @ H___y L___Y.
WalMart's WaterColor Paper Holds-Up
Very Very WELL,U can COUNT ON IT's
stability and Quality!

MKCoehoorn said...

Would you happen to have a version of this chart for the Cricut Cake when using fondant vs gum paste vs sugar sheets?

Anonymous said...

After getting the card almost done I decided to cut out a doily, without success. Your chart is a lifesaver. How very clever you are! Thanks from Northern Ontario, Canada.

Heather Anderson said...

can a cricut cut fabric ? if so ...... how ?

HappyHappyJoyJoy said...

Hi Heather, The Cricut can cut lightweight cotton fabric. You must first iron on some heat'n bond. I have a post about this showing how to cut fabric in the Cricut - see here: http://www.obsessedwithscrapbooking.com/2011/10/autumn-napkins-with-cricut-paper.html

Thanks for reading the blog! Hugs, Joy

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing all your information with us. I am happy to get the chart and will share it with my scrap'n friends.
Love the videos...
Carola...cbolton6@cox.net

adriana rios said...

Thanks for sharing...I love your blog... I doing some winnie the pooh cuts and its imposible to set the right settings... Can you give me some help..???

Melinda said...

I realize this is an older post but WOW thank you! This was so helpful!

Darlene Alonzo said...

Thanks after 6 yrs. I love the chart.

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