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Use Cricut & Worbla to make Cosplay Bracers
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Do your research. Find good reference images.
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Size and draw out your design.
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Scan & digitize your design using your favorite graphics program.
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Tape 2mm EVA foam to a StrongGrip mat.
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Insert deep cut blade.
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Slide roller guides to the edges.
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Import, size and align your design in Cricut Design Space.
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Set materials. Pressure # = 70 Passes = 3 Pressure = More
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Load the mat. Push the flashing buttons.
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Let ‘er rip!
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Weed the negative space.
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Trace outline onto Worbla twice.
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Cut both out leaving approx 1/2” allowance.
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Heat, sandwich, press edges. Heat again & use tools to press around all foam edges.
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Silicone-tipped sculpture tools work 👌.
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Heat again and bend around arm. Ta-da! Next up...finishing.
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A geeky art teacher who fell madly in live with melty beads and cosplay. The rest is history.
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