Opticut 5.25 -

Secure your material stack with low-tack tape or weights. For slippery stacks (e.g., vinyl on Mylar), use a non-slip cutting ruler with a cork backing.

Let us know your experience in the comments below. Or, if you want us to compare it against the Silhouette Portrait 4, drop a request. Opticut 5.25

In the world of desktop cutters, you typically have two choices: the tiny 12-inch hobby machines or the massive 24-inch+ industrial beasts. The aims to sit squarely in the middle—but with a twist. Secure your material stack with low-tack tape or weights

Using the Opticut 5.25 safely and efficiently requires technique. Follow this protocol: vinyl on Mylar)

Secure your material stack with low-tack tape or weights. For slippery stacks (e.g., vinyl on Mylar), use a non-slip cutting ruler with a cork backing.

Let us know your experience in the comments below. Or, if you want us to compare it against the Silhouette Portrait 4, drop a request.

In the world of desktop cutters, you typically have two choices: the tiny 12-inch hobby machines or the massive 24-inch+ industrial beasts. The aims to sit squarely in the middle—but with a twist.

Using the Opticut 5.25 safely and efficiently requires technique. Follow this protocol: