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    2. The Cricut Explore Air 2. Best for Casual Crafters. Value: 15/20 Functionality: 19/20 Ease of Use: 16/20 Aesthetics: 19/20 Quality of Final Project: 20/20 TOTAL: 89/100 Right in the middle of ...

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    The original Cricut machine has cutting mats of 150 mm × 300 mm (6 in × 12 in), the larger Cricut Explore allows mats of 300 mm × 300 mm, and 300 mm × 610 mm (12 in × 12 in, and 12 in × 24 in). The largest machine will produce letters from a 13 to 597 mm (0.5 to 23.5 in) high.

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    Sizzix is the brand name of a product range of home die-cutting machines and embossing machines manufactured by Ellison. [1] The machines are used for cutting materials such as paper, fabric, vellum, metal and other materials that scissors can cut. [2]

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    The only known copy of this episode cuts off abruptly during the final link, presumably less than a minute from the program's actual end. Tim Douglas, the victim of the show's first green sliming as well as a pie in the face, is established in this episode as the first season's premier object of ridicule.