While it engraved, you couldn’t really see the design - it was so faint. How it turned out: Great BUT you have to remove the rivets with pliers before you put it in your Maker.Ĭricut Maker Engraving Materials: Wood Balsa wood.But we cut off the snaps to see if it would engrave and it did! How it turned out: Did NOT work because the snaps were too thick and they would not fit under the engraving tool.Material setting: Tooling Leather 2.4mm.Where I bought it: Found it in a picture frame from Michaels (it was the “glass” in the frame)Ĭricut Maker Engraving Materials: Leather Real Leather.For best results, use 2 mm (1/16th of an inch) or less. That said, not all “3 mm” acrylic is actually 3 mm-it may be a little thicker. How it turned out: Great! Note that the official limit is 2.4 mm but we were still able to fit this in our Maker.Material setting: Acrylic (2 mm) - there is no 3 mm setting, but the 2 mm setting works fine.
It is available as an SVG for your cutting machine, as well as a PDF (for hand cutting) and DXF.Ĭricut Maker Engraving Materials: Soft Metals Anodized Aluminum Dog Tags Anodized Aluminum CharmsĬopper Bracelets Brass Earrings and PendantsĪluminum & Brass Plaques Anodized Aluminum Sheets
If you want to use the free engraving templates (Design #155) I used in this tutorial, you can download it from my free resource library. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. Here’s a list of everything I’ve tried to engrave with my Cricut Maker engraving tool so far.