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Why can’t I use the Cricut Cake Personal Electronic Cutter as a normal paper crafting machine?

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Why can’t I use the Cricut Cake Personal Electronic Cutter as a normal paper crafting machine?

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Simply stated, the Cricut Cake is equipped to handle much more than paper. The cutter, for example, is thicker and longer as it is designed to cut through items like fondant and frosting. The same logic applies to the Cricut Expression or Cricut Create. The blade on those machines could not handle anything thicker than card stock. Each machine has its own specified purpose and mixing the two hobbies of cake decorating and paper crafting could be detrimental to the integrity of the machines. How do I keep food from getting stuck in the Cricut Cake? The ingenious designers at Provocraft fashioned the machine will that particular issue in mind. The mat, for example, is specially created to work with edible items. The interior of the machine itself is free of gutter and reservoirs to avoid the accumulation of food and crumbs. The keypad has a protective cover as users may have frosting on their fingers while they are working. Lastly, many of the knobs and gauges are made of stainless steel

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