Graduation season is a special time that commemorates an individual's achievement, and the graduation cap is an integral part of this event. Creating your own graduation cap can make this occasion even more unique and memorable. Congratulations to all graduates out there!
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Step 1
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Setting 1
Process Method
Blade Cut
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
70
Pass
1
Speed(mm/s)
80
Import the drawings into XCS software. There are 3 canvases and 3 different fonts built into the drawing file. You can choose according to your own preferences, and put them into the lettering film. Click auto-measure, fine-tune the parameters, and click process to frame the cutting range. When completed, start cutting.
Step 2
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Cut off the cut lettering film.
Step 3
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Use the crochet tool to pick out the unneeded part of the lettering film, leaving the part that needs to be pasted.
Step 4
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Cut a piece of positioning film of the same size and place it over the lettering film. Then, use a scraper tool to smooth it out.
Step 5
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Gently peel off the positioning film, paste it on the required DIY item, and scrape it flat with a scraper.
Step 6
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Ensure that the lettering film adheres to the item, then slowly remove the positioning film and stick it in place.
NOTE
While using the scraper tool, make sure to press it strongly to ensure firm adhesion.
Import the drawings into XCS software. There are 3 canvases and 3 different fonts built into the drawing file. You can choose according to your own preferences, and put them into the lettering film. Click auto-measure, fine-tune the parameters, and click process to frame the cutting range. When completed, start cutting.
Cut off the cut lettering film.
Use the crochet tool to pick out the unneeded part of the lettering film, leaving the part that needs to be pasted.
Cut a piece of positioning film of the same size and place it over the lettering film. Then, use a scraper tool to smooth it out.
Gently peel off the positioning film, paste it on the required DIY item, and scrape it flat with a scraper.
Ensure that the lettering film adheres to the item, then slowly remove the positioning film and stick it in place.
NOTE
While using the scraper tool, make sure to press it strongly to ensure firm adhesion.