I bought an Accuquilt machine recently and have been using it on some Christmas quilts. The rubber on the cutting dies is coming off the die. I've had it do this on several of the dies. Has anyone had that problem? I also scrapbook and these dies are like the Sizzix dies but I never had that problem with them.
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Is there any way that you can glue these back on? Maybe rubber cement?
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Try asking on the accucutquilters group at http://groups.yahoo.com . You have to set up a Yahoo! ID and password to join. I am a member of that group and have not seen this problem mentioned, but perhaps others on the group know of it.
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I have the accuqilt go one and I haven't used it too much yet. Hope someone has an answer for you.
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I think I would call customer service, you should get it replaced.
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I have one as well. I haven't had any problems at all with mine. Good luck. I hope you get it fixed. It's definitely a time saver when it comes to cutting.
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I would contact to company. Maybe they have some answers or will replace them.
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I have the Go Accuquilt. There is no rubber on the dies I have. The blades are embedded in foam. Do you have the Studio model? The studio is for mass cuttings so the dies are different. Go dies will not fit in a Studio and vice versa. I love the Go and would buy it again.
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I have the Go Accuquilt. There is no rubber on the dies I have. The blades are embedded in foam. Do you have the Studio model? The studio is for mass cuttings so the dies are different. Go dies will not fit in a Studio and vice versa. I love the Go and would buy it again.
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I wanna Go Cutter!!!!!!! BUT, I have questions...
1. I hear that you waste a lot of fabric... is this true? 2. How often do you use it? 3. Which dies do you use the most? 4. Will the prices ever go down whaaaaa |
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